McCullough et al v. Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd et al

  1. July 02, 2021

    Woman Settles With AIG In Zip Line Fall Case, Fla. Court Told

    A woman who was paralyzed after plummeting 43 feet from a zip line in St. Lucia has finally settled a case against a tour operator and its insurer, AIG, after a complicated eight-year court battle.

  2. February 18, 2021

    AIG Says HK Tribunal Freed It From $66M Zip Line Fall Award

    A Hong Kong affiliate of AIG has told a Florida federal court that arbitrators in Hong Kong had absolved the insurer of having to defend a zip line company or pay a $66.5 million judgment for a woman who was paralyzed when she fell from a zip line during a Royal Caribbean cruise outing.

  3. May 14, 2019

    AIG Unit Can't Force Arbitration Of Zip Line Accident Suit

    A Hong Kong affiliate of insurance giant AIG can't force a women to arbitrate her dispute after she became paralyzed when she fell from a zip line during a Royal Caribbean cruise outing, a Florida federal court found, saying she hadn't signed an arbitration agreement.