Thirty-seven claims have been filed in federal court in Newark over the crash of a commuter ferry in New York City that left dozens of passengers injured.
Federal accident investigators say crew members scrambling to gain control of a high-speed ferry before it crashed into a New York City pier reported having no time to warn hundreds of passengers.
The National Transportation Safety Board says it's analyzing recovered data from the ferry that crashed in New York City, injuring dozens of commuters.
Federal officials say their investigation into a commuter ferry crash in New York City is focusing on the ferry's engines and why they may have failed.
The captain of a commuter ferry that crashed into a New York City dock says the vessel suffered a mechanical failure as Seastreak vows to regain the trust of its customers.
A high-speed commuter ferry that crashed into a lower Manhattan dock had recently undergone a major overhaul that gave it new engines and a new propulsion system, but officials said it was too soon to tell whether they played any role in the morning rush hour incident that left 93 people hurt including 11 seriously injured.
Over 50 commuters were injured when a high speed ferry from Highlands made a hard landing into a slip at Pier 11 in Lower Manhattan and then slammed into another slip in lower Manhattan leaving large gashes in the side of the catamaran that has been involved in accidents in the past.