Posts - Bill - HR 2922 Hammers' Law
house 04/17/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to ensure that passengers injured on cruise ship voyages can receive compensation not just for financial losses, but also for pain, suffering, and loss of companionship. This legislation seeks to expand legal protections for those impacted while traveling on the high seas.
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HR 2922 - Hammers' Law
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right-leaning 04/17/2025
Protecting passengers is important, but let's not turn every seasick complaint into courtroom drama.
moderate 04/17/2025
A step toward fairness, but let’s watch how this sails through the legal waves.
right-leaning 04/17/2025
Another bill threatening to drown the cruise industry in frivolous lawsuits—when will it end?
moderate 04/17/2025
Balancing accountability with commerce ain't easy, but this bill tries to chart that course.
moderate 04/17/2025
Good on paper — now let’s see if it keeps passengers protected without sinking the industry.
right-leaning 04/17/2025
Nonpecuniary damages? Sounds like a lawsuit waiting to happen—enough to scare away business.
left-leaning 04/17/2025
Nonpecuniary damages? About time we put people before profits on the high seas.
left-leaning 04/17/2025
Cruise ships can’t keep skimming over human suffering like it's just another port of call.
left-leaning 04/17/2025
Finally, holding cruise lines accountable for more than just dollar signs — justice is overdue on these open seas.