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Home»Human Interest»California Nurse Wins $300K After Carnival Cruise Served Her 15 Shots of Tequila in 8 Hours: ‘Omw To The Bar Rn To Create A Huge Lawsuit’

California Nurse Wins $300K After Carnival Cruise Served Her 15 Shots of Tequila in 8 Hours: ‘Omw To The Bar Rn To Create A Huge Lawsuit’

Who’s really responsible here?

Sahiba TahleelBy Sahiba TahleelApril 16, 20263 Mins Read
California woman, Diana Sanders, alongside her lawyer speaking about the lawsuit.
Image source: X via @CollinRugg

A California nurse won $300,000 from Carnival Cruise Line after a Miami jury found the company responsible for serving her alcohol when she was clearly drunk. The case has stirred up the old debate about who is to blame when a night of drinking gets out of hand on a cruise.

NEW: Woman who downed 14 shots of tequila before falling on a Carnival cruise ship is set to receive $300,000 from Carnival.

45-year-old nurse, Diana Sanders, is getting the large sum of money after she blacked out and fell.

The lawsuit claims Sanders suffered "severe… pic.twitter.com/Jvkk3QJFnO

— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) April 15, 2026

Diana Sanders, a 45-year-old NICU nurse from Vacaville, California, spent 18 months fighting Carnival in court. It all started back on January 5, 2024, during her trip on the Carnival Radiance. According to the court files cited by The Washington Times, the bartenders kept pouring at least 14 shots of tequila over about eight and a half hours.

She started drinking around 3 in the afternoon and didn’t stop until almost midnight. Less than an hour after her last drink, she fell down a flight of stairs. She was later found unconscious in a crew-only area of the ship and had no memory of what happened.

Her injuries were serious: a concussion, constant headaches, and maybe even a traumatic brain injury. She hurt her back and tailbone, had bruises everywhere, and the complaint listed more damage, too. 

In a video her lawyer, Spencer Aronfeld, posted after the verdict, Sanders talked about what happened. She said she blacked out and came to at the bottom of the stairs, confused and scared. She also called out something her legal team found really troubling: about 30 minutes of surveillance footage disappeared, covering the exact time between when she left the casino bar and when people found her. 

Aronfeld, who has seen a lot of cases where cruise lines overserve people, mentioned in the video that these cases rarely make it all the way to a jury, and most settle before then. He was thrilled with how things turned out. The jury award was much higher than the $250,000 his team asked for at trial.

Internet Reacts To Carnival Cruise Line Over-serving Tequila to California Woman

The story triggered a flood of polarized reactions online, with the question of personal responsibility front and center in nearly every thread. “When will people start taking responsibility for their own actions? The coddling of children these days is creating irresponsible and unapologetic adults,” one person wrote, reflecting a sentiment repeated widely across comment sections. 

Others were more pointed about their skepticism. “People will do anything for money,” a user commented. Some engaged more seriously with the legal nuance at play. “It kind of is the bartender’s fault because they’re trained to recognize when you shouldn’t be served anymore, but despite that, I don’t think she should receive $300K for being a sloppy drunkard,” one person wrote. 

Others framed it as a genuine philosophical question. “Genuine question, where does personal responsibility end and liability begin here?” a user commented. A few kept it dry. “Omw to the bar rn to create a huge lawsuit,” one person wrote, while another cut straight to the point: “So, she takes zero responsibility for her adult choices!!?? Interesting.”

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People are monitoring this case because it’s rare for a jury to actually hold a cruise line responsible for serving too much alcohol. Usually, maritime law lets these companies get away with a lot more than bars or restaurants on land. Carnival’s appeal could shake things up, but even now, this verdict has made the industry’s way of handling alcohol a hot topic again.

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Sahiba Tahleel is a journalist at The Nerd Stash, with experience covering entertainment, human interest, viral stories, and internet culture. Her work centers on trending moments, online debates, and pop culture stories with a strong internet pulse. Off the clock, she is deep in meme timelines, books, or binge-watching her favorite shows and movies.

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