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You have ONE YEAR to file. Not two. Not four. One. If you or a loved one was injured, sexually assaulted, sickened, or killed aboard a Cunard Line ship, the deadline buried on page 22 of your Cunard Line ticket contract is moving faster than almost any deadline in American personal injury law. Cunard Line enforces the 1-year statute of limitations and the 6-month pre-suit written notice requirement aggressively in federal court. Miss either deadline by a day and your claim dies forever — and Cunard Line’s defense lawyers at Foreman Friedman, Maltzman & Partners, Hamilton Miller & Birthisel, or Kaye Rose will file a motion to dismiss before your lawyer has unpacked the file.

At Sky Law Firm, P.A., we sue Cunard Line in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida — the federal courthouse in downtown Miami where the Cunard Line forum selection clause sends virtually every passenger injury case. Attorney Andrew Sky (University of Miami School of Law, JD 2012, 13+ years in Florida injury and maritime litigation) and our team litigate the federal cruise-injury docket every week. We know the Cunard Line ticket contract. We know the Cunard Line claims-handling pattern. We know which defense firms Cunard Line hires and which arguments they run.

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About Cunard Line

Cunard Line was founded in 1840 by Samuel Cunard and is headquartered at Southampton, United Kingdom (Carnival House, 100 Harbour Parade). The line operates a fleet of 4 ships, including popular vessels such as Queen Mary 2, Queen Elizabeth, Queen Victoria, Queen Anne. Cunard Line is part of Carnival Corporation & plc (NYSE: CCL) and carries approximately 250,000 passengers per year. In Florida, Cunard Line sails from Port Everglades (transatlantic and world-voyage calls), which places virtually every Cunard Line passenger injury case within the reach of the Southern District of Florida forum selection clause.

Cunard is the oldest operating passenger line in the world (184+ years) and the only line still operating a true transatlantic ocean liner (Queen Mary 2). The QM2 crosses the North Atlantic on 7-day itineraries where passengers are in open ocean far from medical shoreside help — this creates a distinct medical-evacuation and shipboard-medical-care liability profile. Cunard’s older, traditionally dressed passenger demographic also produces higher fall-and-formalwear claim rates.

Common Injuries on Cunard Line Ships

Every cruise line has its own injury-claim pattern that reflects its ship design, its attractions, its demographic, and its onboard service model. On Cunard Line vessels, the recurring claim types we see at Sky Law Firm, P.A. include:

Beyond these cruise-line-specific claim patterns, Cunard Line passengers also file the full range of general cruise-injury claims: slip-and-fall on pool decks, trip-and-fall over raised thresholds, elevator and escalator injuries, stateroom door and balcony injuries, gastrointestinal illness outbreaks (norovirus, E. coli, Legionnaires’ disease), food-allergy mislabeling, shipboard medical malpractice, shore excursion injuries, tender-boat injuries, crew assaults, sexual assaults by passengers or crew, and overboard / man-overboard wrongful-death cases.

Each of these claim types has its own legal framework. Slip-and-fall cases require proof of actual or constructive notice under Keefe v. Bahama Cruise Line, 867 F.2d 1318 (11th Cir. 1989). Shipboard medical malpractice cases turn on direct and apparent-agency liability under Franza v. Royal Caribbean Cruises, Ltd., 772 F.3d 1225 (11th Cir. 2014). Shore excursion cases require coverage-gap analysis under Smolnikar v. Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd., 787 F. Supp. 2d 1308 (S.D. Fla. 2011) and Koens v. Royal Caribbean Cruises, Ltd., 774 F. Supp. 2d 1215 (S.D. Fla. 2011). Wrongful-death claims beyond 3 nautical miles are controlled by the Death on the High Seas Act (DOHSA), 46 U.S.C. §§ 30301-30308. Crew member claims are governed by the Jones Act, 46 U.S.C. § 30104, and the general maritime doctrines of unseaworthiness and maintenance and cure.

Notable Cunard Line Incidents (Factual Public Record)

The following incidents are a matter of public record, drawn from U.S. Coast Guard reports, National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) findings, Centers for Disease Control (CDC) Vessel Sanitation Program postings, federal court dockets, and contemporaneous news reporting. They are included to illustrate the categories of incident that have produced passenger injury claims against Cunard Line:

This is a non-exhaustive list of documented incidents. Many smaller incidents — individual slip-and-falls, cabin assaults, shore-excursion injuries, gastrointestinal-illness cases — are resolved in federal court without generating news coverage, but they make up the overwhelming majority of Cunard Line claim volume.

Cunard Line Forum Selection Clause — What Miami Means for Your Case

The single most important provision in your Cunard Line ticket contract, from a litigation standpoint, is the forum selection clause. Federal courts have repeatedly upheld cruise line forum selection clauses under Carnival Cruise Lines, Inc. v. Shute, 499 U.S. 585 (1991), the landmark Supreme Court decision that made cruise-contract forum selection clauses enforceable against passengers nationwide.

Cunard Line Forum Provision: For passengers booked through Cunard’s U.S. subsidiary, Southern District of Florida (Miami), with a 1-year statute of limitations and a 6-month pre-suit written notice requirement. For UK-booked passengers, the contract may select English courts; U.S. passengers must analyze their ticket version carefully.

In practical terms, this means:

If a lawyer outside Florida tells you they can handle your Cunard Line case from another state, check whether they are admitted to the Southern District of Florida. Most are not, and the pro hac vice process adds delay and cost. Sky Law Firm, P.A. is already here.

How Sky Law Firm, P.A. Handles Cunard Line Cases

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All of this is free. You do not pay a consultation fee. You do not pay for the ticket-contract review. You do not pay a retainer. Under Florida Bar Rule 4-1.5, Sky Law Firm, P.A. only earns a fee when we recover money for you.

Cunard Line-Specific Frequently Asked Questions

1. How long do I have to file a Cunard Line injury lawsuit?

One year from the date of injury under the Cunard Line ticket contract. The contract also requires written notice within 6 months of the incident. These are contractual deadlines enforced by federal courts under Carnival Cruise Lines, Inc. v. Shute, 499 U.S. 585 (1991). This is not Florida’s 4-year negligence statute or the 3-year general maritime statute — it is a shorter contractual limit that you must meet. Call Sky Law Firm, P.A. immediately at (305) 320-4529.

2. Where will my Cunard Line case be filed?

Almost certainly in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida (Wilkie D. Ferguson Jr. U.S. Courthouse, downtown Miami). For passengers booked through Cunard’s U. This means your case is in Miami federal court regardless of where you live, where the ship sailed from, or where the injury happened.

3. Does Cunard Line pay my medical bills if I was injured on one of their ships?

Generally, no — not voluntarily. Cunard Line’s shipboard medical center will bill you for every service provided aboard, and shoreside medical care after evacuation is your responsibility or your health insurance’s. Cunard Line is not obligated to pay your medical bills unless and until liability is established through settlement or judgment. Do not sign anything Cunard Line presents you in the days after an incident without talking to a maritime lawyer first.

4. Can I sue Cunard Line for a shore excursion injury?

Yes, in many cases. If your shore excursion was sold to you by Cunard Line, booked through Cunard Line’s website or onboard sales desk, or paid for through your onboard account, Cunard Line can be liable under the coverage-gap analysis from Smolnikar v. Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. and Koens v. Royal Caribbean Cruises, Ltd. We pursue the cruise line directly and we also pursue the excursion operator. If the excursion was a fully independent third-party booking, the analysis is different but we can still often reach Cunard Line through apparent-agency theories.

5. I was sick with norovirus on my Cunard Line cruise. Do I have a case?

Possibly. Norovirus and other gastrointestinal outbreaks on Cunard Line ships are tracked by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) Vessel Sanitation Program. If the CDC documented the outbreak on your sailing, that is powerful evidence. We subpoena Cunard Line’s sanitation logs, crew health reports, food-handling records, and deck-sanitation schedules. Successful multi-plaintiff outbreak cases have resulted in six- and seven-figure recoveries. Call (305) 320-4529 with your sailing dates and ship name.

Call Now — Your 1-Year Cunard Line Deadline Is Running

The clock in your Cunard Line ticket contract does not care that you were still in the hospital. It does not care that you were overseas. It does not care that Cunard Line promised to take care of you. It runs.

Call Sky Law Firm, P.A. now at (305) 320-4529 or toll-free at 1-844-OUCH-844. We answer twenty-four hours a day in English, Spanish, Portuguese, and Haitian Creole. Your first consultation is free. If we take your case, you pay no fee and no costs unless we win.

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