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For many Californians, the call of the sea is hard to resist. With major cruise ports in Los Angeles, San Diego, and San Francisco, it’s easy for residents from across the state—from the beaches of Santa Monica to the vineyards of Napa Valley—to embark on a dream cruise. Whether you’re a family from Anaheim heading to the Mexican Riviera after a fun-filled day at Disneyland, or a couple from San Francisco sailing to Alaska after touring Alcatraz Island and the Golden Gate Bridge, cruises promise unforgettable experiences.
Unfortunately, not every cruise goes as planned. Accidents at sea can turn a dream vacation into a nightmare. That’s where an experienced California cruise ship lawyer comes in—to help passengers and crew navigate complex maritime laws and fight for the compensation they deserve.
Cruise ships offer endless entertainment—from swimming pools and nightclubs to gourmet dining and thrilling shore excursions—but beneath the surface, risks abound. Passengers and crew alike can suffer serious injuries due to negligence or unsafe conditions.
For Californians working on cruise ships—perhaps graduates from UCLA, USC, or UC Berkeley—the job promises global travel and exciting experiences. But the risks are real.
Cruise ship injury claims aren’t handled like typical personal injury cases. Complex maritime laws govern these cases, and cruise lines often include clauses in their contracts that favor the company—not the passenger or crew.
At Holzberg Legal, we specialize in maritime injury claims and are dedicated to helping Californians secure the compensation they deserve.
With major cruise ports in Los Angeles, San Diego, and San Francisco, Californians have convenient options for embarking on cruises to Mexico, Hawaii, and Alaska. Airports like Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), San Francisco International Airport (SFO), and San Diego International Airport (SAN) make travel even easier.
However, even if your cruise starts close to home, the legal landscape becomes complicated once you’re out at sea. Many cruise lines include fine print that requires any legal claims to be filed in specific jurisdictions, often far from California.
Whether you started your trip by hiking through Yosemite National Park, exploring Joshua Tree National Park, or taking in views from the Hollywood Sign, if your cruise ended in injury, you need legal guidance to pursue justice.
If you or a loved one is injured on a cruise, taking the right steps can make all the difference in your legal claim:
At Holzberg Legal, we proudly represent Californians from Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Diego, and beyond. Whether you’re a family from Sacramento injured on a Caribbean cruise, a couple from San Jose involved in a shore excursion accident, or a crew member from Long Beach hurt while working onboard, we’re here to help.
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Navigating the aftermath of a cruise ship injury can be overwhelming, especially when dealing with complex maritime laws. Don’t go through it alone.
📞 Call Holzberg Legal today at (305) 668-6410
Whether you toured Alcatraz Island, wandered through Muir Woods, or relaxed on Coronado Island before your cruise, if your vacation ended with an injury, we’re here to help.
Legal Disclaimer:
Holzberg Legal and its attorneys are not licensed to practice law in California or any jurisdictions referenced on this page. Cruise ship injury cases typically fall under federal maritime law and are often governed by forum selection clauses requiring claims to be filed in Florida, including the Southern District of Florida or Middle District of Florida. If you or a loved one has been injured on a cruise ship, Holzberg Legal is fully equipped to represent clients nationwide in these Florida courts as permitted under maritime law.