Cruise Ship Breaks Away from Dock During Windstorm Reports Citrin Law Firm

 



(LegalLaw247.com, April 04, 2013 ) Mobile, AL – The Carnival Triumph cruise ship, which was stranded in the Gulf of Mexico in February, leaving thousands of passengers stranded with limited food and backed up toilets, recently broke away from its moorings at a Mobile shipyard.

As strong winds swept through Alabama, the Carnival Triumph broke away from its moorings and began drifting from one side of the Mobile River to the other. The cruise ship crashed against a moored Army Corps of Engineers vessel and sustained a scrape on its side.

No one on the Army ship was injured during the collision; however one person was pulled out of the water when the ship broke loose and sustained minor injuries. A second person is still being searched for by the Mobile Fire-Rescue.

Our attorneys at Citrin Law Firm believe that if an individual has been injured due to the negligent actions of another individual, the negligent party should be held responsible for all damages and losses sustained by the victim relating to the accident. If you have been involved in a boating accident, we welcome you to contact our Mobile personal injury attorneys at 855-248-7465 today.

About the Citrin Law Firm

A well-respected name in personal injury law, Citrin Law Firm is dedicated to helping individuals who have been injured by the actions of another in the state of Alabama. The auto accident attorneys at Citrin Law Firm have a wealth of knowledge and expertise in fighting for the rights of those who have suffered losses in auto, truck and motorcycle accidents. Visit the Citrin Law Firm online at www.CitrinLaw.com for a free and confidential case review and more information about your legal rights.


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