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    Costa Concordia disaster: Cruise firm faces US lawsuit

    from the BBC website

    The company operating a cruise ship that sank off Italy last week is facing a class-action lawsuit in the US.
    Italy's consumer association Codacons and two US law firms told the BBC they would file the suit against Costa Cruises on behalf of the passengers.
    They want at least $160,000 (£105,000) for each passenger on the ship.
    Costa Cruises, owned by US-based Carnival Group, has blamed the ship's captain for the crash, in which at least 11 people were killed.
    The Costa Concordia hit rocks off the coast of the Tuscan island of Giglio with more than 4,200 people on board a week ago. Hundreds were injured and 21 remain missing.
    Mitchell Proner, a lawyer with Proner & Proner, said: "Along with Codacons, we have formed an association and our firms are collectively going to be filing a suit in Miami, by Wednesday next week, on behalf of all the victims of the Costa Concordia disaster."
    'Rogue captain'
    Mr Proner said claimants would be seeking compensation for continued medical care, loss of earnings as well as the psychological impact they had suffered while trying to get off the ship.

    He said that some of the claimants - currently 110 - would seek two or three times the minimum claim, while the worse cases could seek as much as 1m euros.
    Costa Cruises said it was open to the concerns of all consumer associations and individual passengers.
    "The company understands those concerns and will respond in due course, but for now, it wants to concentrate on dealing with the immediate tragedy," said a spokesman for the company.
    "As an initial gesture, it has already sent letters to all those passengers on board asking them to detail their expenses and any costs they might have incurred so reimbursements can be made."
    The firm has blamed Capt Francesco Schettino for committing "grave errors of judgement" by steering the ship too close to Giglio on an "unauthorised manoeuvre".
    Capt Schettino is currently under house arrest suspected of manslaughter, which he denies.
    The firm has begun the process of launching a civil claim against him in Italy. But Mr Proner said that the firm could not pin all responsibility for the disaster on a "rogue captain".
    "It's easy to say this captain acted alone," he said.
    "There are indications that there have been regular route deviations in the past. There should have been safeguards on board, where were the alarms?
    "At the time of the Titanic it might have been easy to say that radars didn't exist. Nowadays, with all the technology, it isn't. There had to be a failure in the system that allowed this to happen."
    'Protecting rights'
    The president of Codacons, Marco Ramadori, said Costa Cruises' offer was insufficient.
    "They are offering to refund the cost of the ticket as if you had missed a plane and lost your luggage. You cannot compare the two," he said.
    Costa passengers are reported to have signed a contract when buying their cruise that any litigation will take place under Italian law.
    But Mr Proner said that he thought it likely that the US courts would accept the case.
    "The US has a long tradition of protecting rights and not only is Costa owned by an American company but they have brought themselves into our stream of commerce," he said.
    "There were 120 Americans on board and they will demand access to their rights."
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    That's at a rough estimate is a Billion dollar lawsuit, American culture is Sue anyone, at anytime, for anything, & the only real winners are the legal profession, But at the moment i think that they are just touting for passengers to come forward to them & if they get enough of them to make a good profit out of them they will go ahead & Sue after all they get paid Win or Lose.

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    That's at a rough estimate is a Billion dollar lawsuit, American culture is Sue anyone, at anytime, for anything, & the only real winners are the legal profession, But at the moment i think that they are just touting for passengers to come forward to them & if they get enough of them to make a good profit out of them they will go ahead & Sue after all they get paid Win or Lose.
    Looks like the vultures have started circling.


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    if I had been a passenger I would be thinking of suing. no one, unless you have been through a disaster, can even begin to understand the fear and trauma these people went through. they booked their cruise thinking they were safe and if any disaster happened the captain, officers and crew would know exactly what to do.

    Costa is making sure that everyone knows that it was the captains error and not theirs in the hope that no one sues them. however they employed him and will have him insured against any lawsuits.

    don't want to work, just want to cruise.

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    Issy,

    I am not one for suing either, but in this case I probably would, as you say the fear and trauma, watching the ropes the young US couple had to use to escape says it all really.

    I think that the fast damning of The Captain by his Company, was disgraceful, whatever the wrongs, they were to damned quick to apportion blame.

    Not so sure on the Insurance, time will tell.

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