Thursday, August 25, 2011

Compensation for Cruise Ship Injuries

By Francesca Saunders


When it comes to booking a vacation many people like to relax and not have to worry about a thing. Cruise holidays provide the appropriate environment for almost anyone to sit back, relax and just enjoy some peace and quiet away from the hustle and bustle of their daily lives. A Cruise trip is usually an all-inclusive holiday it provides shopping, fitness, evening entertainment, a wide variety of leisure activities for the kids and some of the finest dining and bars available.

The remote location of a cruise ship often means that if something happens to you while you are on board the consequences could be quite severe. Hundreds of miles from shore it can be hard to get the medical treatment you require, especially if you have been injured in a serious or life threatening way.

The facilities aboard the boat are often very restrictive in the medical service that they can provide. Hospitals on a cruise ship are a far cry from what you might come to expect back on land and can often fall short of facilities that you might want or need for your treatment.

The ship's doctor is also more likely to be a GP-style doctor rather than a specialist in any particular area and as such their skills are really very limited when it comes to more serious injuries. For serious surgery it may be necessary for you to be transferred from the ship by air to the nearest hospital on land. In this case it is advised that you take out travel insurance before you leave as the cost of an air transfer and ensuing medical costs can be extremely expensive.

Cruise lines must be made aware of any pre-existing medical conditions that you have before you board as well as any equipment that you may need to bring with you to treat these pre-existing conditions.




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