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  • Home
  • Information for Crew Members
    • The Pitfalls of the Initial Pre-Employment Medical Exam for Crew Members
    • The Importance of The Employment Contract Between The Cruise Line and The Crew Member
    • The Impact of the Corona Virus (COVID-19) on Crew Members That Work for Cruise Lines
    • What is Arbitration?
    • Our services for crew members
    • Awards of Punitive Damages in Seamen’s and Crew Members’ Personal Injury Claims
    • Crew Members Always Ask Me These Questions:
    • Crewmembers are Entitled to Free Medical Care Under Maritime Law
    • It Is Better for Crew Members to Receive Medical Treatment at Home
    • Money for Crew Members For Dangerous Conditions Aboard Cruise Ships
    • Money for Crew Members for Unseaworthiness
    • The Rights of Crew Members and Seamen
    • Rights of Crew and Seamen to Receive Maintenance Money
    • The Meaning of “Maximum Medical Improvement”
    • When Should an Injured Crew Member Hire a Marine Lawyer?
  • Information for Passengers
    • The Rights of Cruise Ship Passengers
    • Cruise Passengers Have Fewer Consumer Rights than Airline Travelers
    • Maritime Claims: What Happens if You Suffer a Cruise Ship Injury
    • Crimes in the high seas
    • Money for Cruise Passengers for Dangerous Conditions Aboard the Ships
    • Our Services For Cruise Ship Passengers
    • The Hidden Pitfalls Of The Fine Print On Your Cruise Ship Ticket
  • Maritime Articles
    • COVID-19 Does Not Extend the Time To File Your Claims
    • A flag of convenience can be detrimental to Seamen
    • Cruise ship accident: Steps to take before filing a maritime claim
    • Cruise ship accidents and injuries that crew members and seamen suffer
    • Cruise ship safety, contagious diseases, and the Norovirus
    • Extra Charges May Catch You By Surprise During Your Cruise Vacation
    • Flag of convenience and abuse of international maritime law
    • Get the Most Out Of Your Legal Representation
    • How to Choose the Right Kind of Lawyer for Your Legal Needs
    • Cruise Ships and Assistance for Distressed Boaters
    • Sea Law, the Jones Act and the need to retain a Maritime Lawyer
    • Straits, Canals and Cargo Ship Safety
    • What impact do Flags of Convenience Have on sailors and passengers?
    • What Is the Jones Act?
    • What Should A Seafarer Consider Before Hiring A Maritime Lawyer?
    • When economic interests impair maritime safety
    • Who is a Seaman or Crew Member under the Jones Act?
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Elias B. Rudnikas
Attorney-At-Law / Abogado
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3670 N.W. 6 Street Miami, Florida 33125-4067
United States of America
Telephone: (305) 642-5000

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