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THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE YOU GO Going on a Cruise?
Cruising is big business. More than 25 million people will set sail on a cruise this year. Some of those people will be seriously hurt during their vacations. If you are injured, you need to preserve the evidence.
Fifth, if you visit the ship’s doctor, make sure to request copies of your medical records and X-rays before you depart from the ship. Sixth, ask to speak with the security team on board and immediately request, in writing, copies of related surveillance tapes that show you being injured.
Here are eight things you should know before departing on a cruise.
First, if you are injured, do not move from where the injury occurred.
Seventh, as soon as you get home, set an appointment with your physician.
Second, report your injuries to any available crew member. They will contact the proper people to assist you.
Eighth, call the Dellutri Law Group to discuss your case immediately due to the short statute of limitations against cruise lines. Stay safe out there. For more lawyer stories, be sure to follow us on social media! @DellutriLaw @DellutriLawGroup
Third, if you are able to take photographs and video, do it immediately. If you are unable to, ask someone to video the entire area and photograph everything you believe contributed to your injury.
Fourth, make sure the crew member who responds also takes photos and videos of what contributed to your injury.
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