Another Tragedy On A New York Commuter Ferry By Michael Joseph on January 12, 2013

Last Wednesday, January 9, 2013 was like a repeat nightmare for many New Jersey and New York commuters as the High Speed Commuter Ferry, the Seastreak Wall Street crashed into a pier near Wall Street. Initial reports from New York harbor indicate that 57 people were injured and one was injured critically. Human bodies laying in stretchers along the New York waterways was a sight that many New York metropolitan residents hoped they would not see again. Again the New York community has been dealt a major blow not by terrorism, but by ineptitude of the Ferry workforce. Our New York ferry accident attorneys have experience in handling all types of boat accidents and stand ready to assist any of the passengers involved in this tragedy.

Passengers and witness accounts suggest that the Seastreak Wall Street had a high speed forceful impact with the pier which suggests crew inattention and negligence. Although initial reports suggest that the crew was experiencing mechanical problems steering the vessel, the question remains that if that is the case, why didn’t the captain cut the engines, which would have at least lessened the impact. This crash resulted in a tragedy for several commuters who were on their way to work in Manhattan from New Jersey.

Unfortunately, this is not the first problem that New York’s Commuter Ferries or the Seastreak Wall Street has had. In both 2003 and 2010 major maritime fatalities occurred when a Staten Island Ferry crashed into a dock, which resulted in several fatalities and serious personal injuries. One of the crashes actually resulted in criminal prosecutions of a crew member who was incapacitated. Additionally the Seatreak Wall street has had prior docking incidents one of which was reportedly caused by a mechanical failure. The National Transportation Safety Board has revealed that they are now analyzing data from the data’s ferry recording system which is likely to yield insight into the causes of the accident including whether there was a mechanical cause of the crash, which is indicative of negligent vessel maintenance, inspection or repair. If the data excludes a mechanical cause of the crash it is likely that the cause of the failure was crew negligence and gross inattention to duty. The Coast Guard is also waiting for the results of mandatory post- accident drug tests to come back, which also may provide some insight into the cause of the accident. Our experienced New York boat accident attorneys have experience in getting to the bottom of the cause of vessel and maritime accidents, crashes, wrongful death and other maritime fatalities. Regardless of the cause of the accident, whether it be vessel maintenance issues or crew negligence the General Maritime Law provides a remedy for those who suffer personal injuries or wrongful death in accidents at sea. Our New York boat accident lawyers have extensive experience in litigating personal injury cases in the New York and New Jersey Federal Courts including Maritime and Admiralty matters.

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