Carnival's Triumph Passengers Begin to File Lawsuits

Carnival's Triumph Passengers Begin to File Lawsuits

A Texas woman was the first passenger to file suit, hours after the Carnival Triumph cruise that left about 3200 passengers adrift was towed into Mobile, Ala. Cassie Terry sought unspecified damages against Carnival Corp. in


Sewage stenches, dwindling food supplies, makeshift beds: CNBC takes you inside the Carnival Triumph.


As almost none of America held its breath, all three cable news networks offered live coverage of a ship full of people who were tragically forced to hold their breath. Late Thursday night, the crippled Carnival Triumph ocean


Cassie Terry's attorney, Brent Allison, said he cannot say for certain that it the first Triumph lawsuit, since some folks may have filed suits in other jurisdictions. But all suits likely will end up in Miami's federal court as mandated


Industry giant Carnival has been hit with a second lawsuit from a Carnival Triumph passenger, ABC News is reporting. The news outlet says Lisa Williams, 42, of Houston claims to have suffered severe dehydration and bruising from aggressive food lines



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