A Carnival crew is accused of refusing to let a dying man off a ship to get medical care
"
Carnival did not respond to the
The suit says while the ship was docked in Grand Turk, Eisenman started vomiting and feeling pain in his left arm and chest. After being wheelchaired into the Sunshine's medical area, he was seen by the ship's doctor.
The doctor, the suit says, gave his "major heart attack" analysis, advising that Eisenman might need a stent and definitely would need to be flown to
This was around
Just before it was time for the ship to leave the port, however, the ship's physician told the Eisenman family that Jeffrey couldn't get off because someone else had to be medically disembarked first, the suit contends.
The Eisenman family says it had bought travel insurance that pays for an air evacuation if necessary and told the medical staff this. Still, the Sunshine pulled out of Grand Turk with
"Inexplicably, all of their requests and pleas for help went unanswered," the suit reads. "The Carnival Sunshine left Grand Turk with
When the boat docked at
The ship docked back in
Negligence lawsuits concerning in-cruise reaction to heart attacks involved two of Carnival's competitors earlier this year.
On
Six days later, a federal jury put
The lawsuit found fault with ship's physician Dr.
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