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Four Injured in NJ Grounding Boat Accident

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According to WABC-TV, four people were injured on July 11 in a New Jersey boating accident.

The network reported that the accident occurred in Little Egg Harbor Bay, between Holgate Long Beach Island and Little Egg Harbor Township. The recreational 50-foot boat reportedly ran aground with 13 people aboard.

One woman, in her 60s, had to be taken to a hospital with neck and head injuries. Two other men and another woman were also transported to area hospitals for non-life threatening injury treatment. New Jersey State Police and Ocean County officials are investigating the accident.

It remains unclear what caused the boat to run aground. Charges are pending.

Why Would a Boat Run Aground?

Some of the most common reasons why boats run aground include:

Our Maritime Attorneys Represent Grounding Accident Victims From Across the Country

If you have been injured in a grounding incident or your loved one has died, you should speak to our maritime accident attorneys. We represent victims from across the country.

In the video above, maritime attorney Carolyn Latti discusses how injuries can affect boating accident victims and how we work to obtain maximum compensation for clients, even when operators have insurance.

If you have been harmed or your loved one has been killed in a recreational boating accident, you may be entitled to damages, especially if negligence played a role in a crash. This is often the case in grounding events.

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Source: http://7online.com/news/4-people-injured-in-new-jersey-boating-accident-/843300/

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