
Norwegian Cruise Line filed a motion for summary judgment arguing the Florida “dram shop” statute applied to the service of alcohol aboard its cruise ships. The Florida dram shop statute shields companies from liability for injuries and damages caused by their service of alcohol except when the person served is under the age of 21 or the person served is known to be “habitually addicted” to alcohol.
The Federal Court rejected the application of the Florida dram shop statute. Instead, it followed the Florida state appellate court’s legal holding in Hall v. Royal Caribbean Cruises which found the statute is contrary to the uniformity of maritime law. This case solidifies the maritime law that a cruise line has a duty to exercise reasonable care for its passengers including reasonable care in the service of alcohol. A copy of the Court’s order can be found at this link.