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On Cruise Ships, It's All Fun And Games Until Something Goes Wrong

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Cruise lines go out of their way to make their passengers happy. That is, until something goes wrong. According to Business Insider, if you're injured on a cruise ship, the company will immediately try to protect itself, not you. When a passenger is injured, one of the ship's security officers will take a statement from the passenger using questions that could help the cruise line defend itself in court.

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