‘Drunken Tumble’ Down Hatch Loses Appeal For Damages

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A Canadian man who injured his foot in a fall on a Norwegian Cruise Line ship has lost an appeal for damages.

The Ruling

The 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Thursday sided with a lower court that had ruled against Canadian, Oliver Caron in a case arising from what the court described as “a drunken tumble down an escape hatch” in a restricted area where Caron was not supposed to be.

The claim

Caron had claimed that the Norwegian Cruise Line was negligent in allowing him to fall down the hatch and in over-serving alcohol to him, which he claimed led to his fall, according to the court’s ruling, “a drunken tumble down an escape hatch”

What happened?

The incident occurred in 2015 on the line’s 2,348-passenger Norwegian Star, which was sailing in the Baltic at the time.

According to court documents, Caron drank beer with fellow passengers at a ship’s bar late into the evening of July 15, 2015, to the point that he felt “completely disoriented.” He then wandered into a restricted area, where he fell through an escape hatch from the ship’s bow thruster room.

Caron claimed, among other things, that Norwegian had “failed to warn Caron of a danger that was not open or obvious,” according to court documents. But the appeals court wasn’t convinced.

“Instead of returning to his room, Caron entered an area that was clearly marked with signs reading ‘CREW ONLY’ and ‘RESTRICTED, CREW ACCESS ONLY’ “, the ruling noted. “Pressing on, Caron entered another door labeled ‘CAUTION Only authorized crew beyond this sign,’ and fell several feet through an emergency-exit hatch, causing injuries.”

Lower Court Judgement

A lower court had issued a summary judgment against Caron’s claim that Norwegian was negligent in allowing him to fall down the hatch. The lower court had dismissed the claim that Norwegian was negligent due to over-service of alcohol.

Other reasons for dismissal

The alcohol-related claim was dismissed also because Caron failed to make it within the one-year time frame specified within his cruise ticket contract with Norwegian.

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Source: 10News