Is a cruise line liable if I am injured by a fellow passanger's intentional act?
A cruise line has a duty to protect passengers from harm from a fellow passenger. The test is whether the carrier knew or should have known that danger from a fellow passenger existed or was to be reasonably expected and whether the injury could have been prevented. If the danger could not have been reasonably anticipated or the crew did all that was reasonably required to prevent harm, the carrier will not be liable.