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Cruise Passenger Sues Royal Caribbean Over Waterslide Injury #cruisenews #chilliescruises #whill_us

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A passenger injured on Icon of the Sea's frightening bold water slide is taking Royal Caribbean to court.

The incident occurred on August 7th when an acrylic section of the 46 foot tall slide broke open mid-ride, sending water onto loungers below.

The guest, whose name has not been released, suffered lacerations from his legs to his hands, but did not fall from the slide.

Two days later, he retained maritime law firm Lipkin Margles in Wlman, which has secured over $500 million for clients in cruise related cases.

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A passenger injured on Icon of the Seas’ Frightening Bolt waterslide is taking Royal Caribbean to court. The incident occurred on August 7 when an acrylic section of the 46-foot-tall slide broke open mid-ride, sending water onto loungers below. The guest, whose name has not been released, suffered lacerations from his legs to his hands but did not fall from the slide. He was treated by the ship’s medical team and disembarked in Miami on August 9. Two days later, he retained maritime law firm Lipcon, Margulies & Winkleman, P.A., which has secured over $500 million for clients in cruise-related cases. #iconoftheseas #cruise #travel