Mother Alleges Negligence by Cruise Line After Daughter's Sexual Assault

   March 18, 2017 ,   Accidents

A mother from North Carolina is suing Carnival Corporation citing alleged negligence because of a sexual assault against her daughter.

A woman identified as J.B., as natural mother and legal guardian of R.P., a minor, filed a complaint on February 20 in the US District Court for the Southern District of Florida Miami Division against Carnival alleging that it breached its duty to provide a safe environment for its guests, specifically minors.

According to the complaint, the plaintiff alleges that on February 25, 2016, she and her minor daughter were passengers aboard the defendant's ship Carnival Fantasy, when her daughter was approached by a man who pulled into a secluded area, kissing and touching her inappropriately until she fought herself loose and ran away.

Plaintiff's daughter suffered physical pain, and mental anguish and incurred medical expenses. The plaintiff holds Carnival responsible because it allegedly failed to provide adequate supervision and/or security for minor passengers aboard its cruise ships and failed to warn minors of the potential of being sexually assaulted or raped aboard the cruise ship.

The plaintiff requests a trial by jury and seeks compensatory damages, as well as pre- and post-judgment interest and costs in bringing the action. She is represented by Judd G. Rosen of Goldberg & Rosen PA in Miami.