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Costa Concordia tragedy
Mon 16th Jan 12 - 10:23
Amanda Hatton - Personal Injury AssociateMy thoughts are with everyone affected by this tragedy.
I am saddened to hear of the many fatalities and my heart goes out to those families still awaiting news of their loved ones.
Whilst it is too early to know why the ship ran aground, it is clear that a full investigation will have to take place and questions will need to be answered by the Italian authorities.
We need to understand whether this was down to human error or mechanical failures. At the moment there is a lot of speculation and conflicting reports in the press. Once the initially shock wears off, people are going to feel anger that this has happen and wanted to know exactly what went wrong.
The injured survivors are likely to need substantial medical and professional help to recover from their ordeal. Survivors are likely to have long-lasting emotional scars as well as their physical injuries.
I would urge anyone injured or with family members injured in the incident to speak to our specialist solicitors as soon as possible. It is important to contact our solicitors who have specialist knowledge of this area, the law and the specials rules and regulations which apply to accidents on-board ships.




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