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    Costa offers $14,460 per person for ruined cruise

    ROME (AP) — Costa Crociere SpA is offering uninjured passengers euro11,000 ($14,460) apiece to compensate them for lost baggage and psychological trauma after its cruise ship ran aground and capsized off Tuscany when the captain deviated from his route.

    Costa, a unit of the world's biggest cruise operator, the Miami-based Carnival Corp., also said it would reimburse passengers the full costs of their cruise, travel expenses and any medical expenses sustained after the grounding.

    The agreement was announced Friday after negotiations between Costa representatives and Italian consumer groups who say they represent 3,206 cruise ship passengers from 61 countries who suffered no physical harm when the Costa Concordia hit a reef on Jan. 13.

    The deal does not apply to the hundreds of crew on the ship, the roughly 100 cases of people injured or the families who lost loved ones.

    Passengers are free to pursue legal action on their own if they aren't satisfied with the deal.

    Some consumer groups have already signed on as injured parties in the criminal case against the Concordia's captain, Francesco Schettino, who is accused of manslaughter, causing a shipwreck and abandoning the ship before all passengers were evacuated. He is under house arrest.

    In addition, Codacons, one of Italy's best known consumer groups, has engaged two U.S. law firms to launch a class-action lawsuit against Costa and Carnival in Miami, claiming that it expects to get anywhere from euro125,000 ($164,000) to euro1 million ($1.3 million) per passenger.

    But Roberto Corbella, who represented Costa in the negotiations, said the deal offered Friday provides passengers with quick, "generous," and certain restitution that consumer groups estimate could amount to some euro14,000 per passenger including the reimbursements.

     

    "The big advantage that they have is an immediate response, no legal expenses, and they can put this whole thing behind them," he told The Associated Press.

    Angry passenger Herbert Greszuk, a 62-year-old German who left behind everything he had with him, including his tuxedo, camera, jewelry, and even his dentures, told the AP before the compensation was announced that it was an issue of accountability.

    "Something like this must not be allowed to happen again. So many people died; it's simply inexcusable," he said.

    The Concordia gashed its hull on reefs off the island of Giglio after Schettino made an unauthorized deviation from its approved route to bring it closer to Giglio. Some 4,200 passengers and crew were hastily evacuated after the Concordia ran aground and capsized a few kilometers away near the port of Giglio.

    Sixteen bodies have been recovered and another 16 remain unaccounted for and presumed dead. Search efforts for them resumed Friday as salvage crews prepared to begin extracting some 500,000 tons of heavy fuel oil before it leaks.

    Italy's civil protection office on Friday released a list of some of the other possibly toxic substances aboard the cruise liner amid concerns of possible environmental pollution. They include 50 liters of insecticide and 41 cubic meters of lubricants, among other things.

    But so far, even though there has been some film detected in the waters around the ship, tests on the waters indicate nothing outside the norm, according to Tuscany's regional environment agency.

    "Toxic tests have all resulted negative," the agency said. "For now, there are no significant signs of sea water pollution."

    The crystal clear seas around Giglio are a haven for scuba divers and form part of a marine sanctuary for dolphins, porpoises and whales.

    Passengers have said the evacuation was chaotic, with crew members unprepared to deal with an emergency and constantly downplaying the seriousness of the situation. Coast guard data shows the captain only sounded the evacuation alarm an hour after the initial collision, well after the Concordia had listed to the point that many lifeboats couldn't be lowered.

    Schettino has admitted he had taken the ship on "touristic navigation" near Giglio but has said the rocks he hit weren't charted on his nautical maps.

    Codacons has called for a criminal investigation into the not-infrequent practice of "tourist navigation" — steering huge cruise ships close to shore in a publicity stunt to give passengers a view of the sites.

    The chief executive of Costa, Pier Luigi Foschi, told an Italian parliamentary committee this week that "tourist navigation" wasn't illegal, and was a "cruise product" increasingly sought out by passengers and offered by cruise lines to try to stay competitive.

     
    • Jason  •  4 mths ago
      they're gonna get sued big time
    • Don  •  Boston, Massachusetts  •  4 mths ago
      500,000 tons of fuel oil. It would be nice if the people who write these articles used their brains a bit and did some fact checking before publishing this garbage. If you don't have the sense to know that 500,000 tons is a ridiculously huge amount then nothing else you say can be trusted to be accurate.
      • Clark S 3 mths ago
        That would put it over the required 250,000 tons to be a super tanker. Not far off the Knock Nevis, the largest of all Super Tankers (roughly 648,000 tons).
    • larryv  •  House, New Mexico  •  4 mths ago
      Good deal for them, $25,000. policy they took out on each passenger minus $14,460.00 equals $10,540.00 PROFIT FOR THEM... Sounds like a Goldman Sachs deal to me...
      • Johnny .45 4 mths ago
        Well, minus the loss of the ship, the revenue it would have generated, the costs that will go to the injured, and then the millions that are expected to to be sought in lawsuits. Businesses exsist to make profit. How much do you suppose they paid for that insurance policy? Quite a bit. And they'll need every last dime to pay for what's coming, I'll bet. You think if they had given each of the passengers the full $25,000 that a lot of them wouldn't still have asked for more? This way they give them $14K and when they go to court for more they may eventually get the full 25, instead of 35. But I'm sure you think it perfectly reasonable that the whole company go under and the cruise ships are all scrapped because one capatain was stupid.
      • Jaes 4 mths ago
        Excuse Larry, everything he knows about business he acquired at his longtime grocery bagging job.
      • anon 4 mths ago
        well hopefully they had the ship insured too, not just the passengers.
    • walter k  •  4 mths ago
      It;s either that or the lawyers get billions, while the passengers will get less than what is being offered !
    • ahg47  •  4 mths ago
      Just sit right back and you’ll hear a tale, a tale of a deadly trip, that started from a Roman port, aboard a giant ship. The crew were untrained sailin’ men, the captain chicken #$%$ Four thousand head set sail that day for a three day cruise. A three day cruise.The weather remained calm and clear, the captain likely sauced. Because of the bumbling of the nitwit crew, the Costa would be lost. The Costa would be lost.The ship set ground on the shore of this well charted 'talian isle. With Schettino, the Moldovan too, the honeymooner, and his wife, the piano player, and the rest, are here on Giglio Isle.
      • i*like*beef 4 mths ago
        Thanks for the smile! Very cute!
      • Aaron 4 mths ago
        Very clever....maybe even genius!
      • louw 4 mths ago
        Bravo. Nice parody. Schettino is the Gigilio of Giglio.
    • gold miner  •  4 mths ago
      Chump change.
    • Albert  •  4 mths ago
      The firm who thinks each passenger can get $164.000 each, including those not injured or hurt, is a fool. No reputable firm would make such a claim.
      • William 4 mths ago
        Minus expenses (expert witnesses and so on) and attorneys fees. Each passenger will end up with five dollars plus a coupon for ten percent off their next Costa cruise. And the lawyers will get millions.
    • Michael  •  Riverview, Florida  •  3 mths ago
      i was traumatized in my house reading about it on yahoo,i want in on the lawsuit
    • mestes  •  3 mths ago
      Schettino to home office: "Just a little bump, It will buff out".
      • Trampus 3 mths ago
        lol
      • MikeGolf 3 mths ago
        There are rumors going around that Costa was not aware of how serious the situation was until the Iralian coast guard told them.

        If I were the Costa CEO I would have been arrested for the murder of Capt. Schettion by now.
    • Andrea  •  Ephrata, Pennsylvania  •  4 mths ago
      I wont take a dime less than 14,461...
    • farplaces  •  Shipshewana, Indiana  •  4 mths ago
      ...so hire more lawyers and the lawyers get richer... GM used a bad antifreeze, Gelcool, and caused engines to be lost. I was in a class suit because my new engine cost $3300.00 and have not received a penny in damages. The settlement money is gone and the lawyers want no further communications. Class action suits should be settled and regulated by court appointed authority and not with high strung wall street lawyers whose interests hold for fast personal dollars above the sufferings of those facing a lost.
    • Herbert  •  Boston, Massachusetts  •  4 mths ago
      That's a start...I think my back hurts..
    • Jason  •  3 mths ago
      Money solves all woes for some people...
    • A Yahoo! User  •  4 mths ago
      $14,460? I bet it is gonna cost them a lot more than that before all is said and done!
    • joe marie  •  Manila, Philippines  •  4 mths ago
      crews prepared to begin extracting some 500,000 tons of heavy fuel oil before it leaks....
      i doubt it contains 500,000 tons of fuel.only vlcc can cary such load.
    • Matt Swimm  •  4 mths ago
      I'd wait for the Codacons deal (up to 1.3 million).

      Keep in mind that Costa Crociere's star witness tripped into a life boat and couldn't get out.
    • walter k  •  4 mths ago
      Yeah, Good luck with that! It's gonna cost a whole LOT MORE !
    • M  •  Charlotte, North Carolina  •  3 mths ago
      I still do not understand why they have not cut away the portions of the hull that were damaged and weld plates over the hole. Now, pump out the sea water and right the ship. Is this not a feasible solution to avail themselves to continue to search for the missing persons?
    • be t  •  4 mths ago
      Any time you get your feet off of soid ground you can expect this to happen. Just remember the captin just feel into that lifeboat to the amazement of the entire world. They still don't have anyone with enough sense to upright that ship and get the fuel off it let alone let someone drive the ship. Another good reason not to go on a cruise in water over your ankles.
    • bill  •  Kansas City, Missouri  •  4 mths ago
      the cruise line is paying them for the vacation adventure of their lives???
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