against carnival cruise? absolutely there would be causes of action. absolutely. there are real causes of action but if the cruise lines that are fighting industry wide spending billions of dollars in washington and across the world to try to take away passengers rights. they are nice to you with a smile on your face but when push comes to shove and tragedies happen have the best on your side fighting for your rights because they will try to take them away from you. at the end of the day they want you to be happy. the cruise lines don t want customers to have problems so they will try to take care of the customers. the key is how they will respond to the tragedy. judge jeanine: what we know is in the past carnival cruise has had many, many problems and let s hope that this doesn t affect the whole cruise line industry because i like to go on cruises. anyway, michael, joey, mark, thanks for being with us this evening. thank you, judge. judge jeanine: the people of mississipp
jeanne italian authorities have taken the captain of the ship in custty. question hes remain. caucuses caused the ship to run aground and what recourse is left for those passengers? michael winkleman, maritime attorney, joey jackson an attorney with us often and mark murphy a travel expert. all right, gentlemen. thanks for being with us. joey, the captain is in custody. might he face criminal charges? without question. you have people dead here people injured here and people who are missed. is wanted is accountability. as a result there will be a thorough investigation. in the investigation should they determine that he was negligence to the degree that people died he will in fact be prosecuted. there will also be the issue, judge, as to whether or not he abandoned ship. there is a saying a captain goes down with the ship and as a result of that you should be the last one off. in the event that the investigation reveals that he was negligence to the extent that people died and he
jeanne italian authorities have taken the captain of the ship in custty. question hes remain. caucuses caused the ship to run aground and what recourse is left for those passengers? michael winkleman, maritime attorney, joey jackson an attorney with us often and mark murphy a travel expert. all right, gentlemen. thanks for being with us. joey, the captain is in custody. might he face criminal charges? without question. you have people dead here people injured here and people who are missed. is wanted is accountability. as a result there will be a thorough investigation. in the investigation should they determine that he was negligence to the degree that people died he will in fact be prosecuted. there will also be the issue, judge, as to whether or not he abandoned ship. there is a saying a captain goes down with the ship and as a result of that you should be the last one off. in the event that the investigation reveals that he was negligence to the extent that people died and he
against carnival cruise? absolutely there would be causes of action. absolutely. there are real causes of action but if the cruise lines that are fighting industry wide spending billions of dollars in washington and across the world to try to take away passengers rights. they are nice to you with a smile on your face but when push comes to shove and tragedies happen have the best on your side fighting for your rights because they will try to take them away from you. at the end of the day they want you to be happy. the cruise lines don t want customers to have problems so they will try to take care of the customers. the key is how they will respond to the tragedy. judge jeanine: what we know is in the past carnival cruise has had many, many problems and let s hope that this doesn t affect the whole cruise line industry because i like to go on cruises. anyway, michael, joey, mark, thanks for being with us this evening. thank you, judge. judge jeanine: the people of mississipp
insurance and have been advised to take travel insurance you are pretty much on your own. what typically the lines do is step in and make things as right as they can. judge jeanine: what are they going to do? give you another cruise. that is typically what they do. give you a refund on the cruise you just took. so you don t pay for anything on the cruise you took and get a free cruise later. not enough. and hopefully transportation back. michael winkleman. michael, are you there? i m here, judge. how are you, good evening? judge jeanine: you are maritime attorney. thank you for being with us this evening. can these passengers sue what rights do they have? they absolutely can sue, judge. and first thank you so much for having me. unfortunately, what has been really a crazy scary, terrifying incident is really just a tip of the iceberg for the passengers. mark hit the nail on the head with the cruise ticket contract because in that that requires these u.s. passengers if t