Preventing Underage Drinking in "Captive" Environments

On a cruise ship, parents often relax their supervision, assuming the “gated community” of the ship is safe. Unfortunately, this freedom often leads to unsupervised consumption. We analyze whether the cruise line’s systemic failures—such as mis-coded keycards, lax pool deck monitoring, or ignoring “cabin parties”—enabled the minor to access alcohol. We determine if the crew followed the “Zero Tolerance” maritime policies or turned a blind eye to avoid conflict with guests.

Forensic Alcohol Investigations

Our maritime case reviews employ forensic reconstruction to establish the chain of alcohol service and supervision leading to injury.

POS Transaction Analysis

Correlates drink purchases and timestamps to passenger logs.

Surveillance Review

Synchronizes multi-camera footage to assess guest impairment and staff actions.

Policy and Manual Evaluation

Audits training standards, enforcement practices, and international maritime alcohol protocols.

Why Attorneys Retain Our Cruise Line Expertise

How We Analyze Underage Access

Keycard Coding Audit

Verifying if the ship’s Point of Sale (POS) system was correctly programmed to flag the minor’s card as "Under 21" or if a glitch allowed direct purchase.

Third-Party Transfer

Analyzing CCTV at pool bars to see if bartenders watched adults hand "bucket specials" to minors without intervening, a common violation of the alcohol manual.

Cabin Supervision Check

Reviewing security logs for noise complaints to determine if staff ignored signs of a "cabin party" where minors were consuming stockpiled alcohol.

Port Re-entry Screening

Determining if security failed to stop a visibly intoxicated minor from re-boarding the ship after drinking at a port of call (a violation of the gangway security protocol).

Independent, evidence-based evaluations for alcohol-related injury cases, providing attorneys with clear insight into service actions, venue conditions, and factors contributing to incident outcomes.

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