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Jury Awards $300,000 to Nurse After Excessive Drinking on Carnival Cruise

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A federal jury in Miami recently delivered a controversial verdict, awarding $300,000 to a California nurse following a significant injury incident aboard a Carnival cruise ship. Diana Sanders, 45, filed a lawsuit against Carnival Cruise Line after suffering a fall on the Carnival Radiance in early 2024.

The incident occurred after Sanders consumed at least 14 shots of tequila over an eight-hour period. She subsequently fell down a staircase and was discovered in a restricted crew-only area of the vessel.

Sanders alleged that the cruise line’s staff acted negligently by continuing to serve her alcohol despite her visible intoxication. Her legal team argued that the ship's bartenders failed to uphold their duty of care, leading to her concussion and various physical injuries.

The jury ultimately found Carnival 60% liable for the incident, while Sanders was held 40% responsible for her own actions. This split decision resulted in a total award of $300,000, a figure that exceeded the amount initially requested by her attorneys.

Security footage released following the trial shows Sanders repeatedly ordering drinks at multiple bars throughout the evening. The visibility of this footage has sparked intense public debate regarding personal accountability versus corporate responsibility in the hospitality industry.

Critics of the verdict argue that the ruling sets a problematic precedent for personal responsibility. They contend that adults should be held accountable for their own consumption choices rather than shifting the blame to service providers.

Conversely, some legal experts suggest that cruise lines have a strict obligation to monitor passenger intoxication levels to prevent foreseeable harm. They argue that the verdict reinforces the necessity for rigorous staff training and stricter enforcement of alcohol policies at sea.

Carnival Cruise Line has expressed strong disagreement with the jury's decision and has confirmed plans to appeal the ruling. The company maintains that its staff followed standard protocols and that the passenger's own choices were the primary cause of the accident.

As the legal battle continues, the case remains a focal point for discussions surrounding maritime law and the limits of liability. Whether this verdict will influence future cruise industry policies remains to be seen as the appeal process unfolds.

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