New plaintiffs have been added to a revised lawsuit that seeks more than half-billion dollars in damages in last month’s Italian cruise ship disaster.
Attorneys said the lawsuit filed Tuesday in Miami-Dade Circuit Court now names 39 individual plaintiffs who were aboard the Costa Concordia when it capsized off the Tuscany coast on Jan. 13. At least 17 people died and 15 remain missing.
The lawsuit names Miami-based Carnival Cruise Lines Inc. and its Costa subsidiary, which has offices in Hollywood, Fla., and Genoa, Italy. The new version seeks $528 million in damages, consisting of $78 million in compensatory damages and $450 million in requested punitive damages.