24 people injured, 2 critical, after bus crash in Atlantic City, NJ.
On Thursday, June 24, a bus accident in Atlantic City,
NJ injured 24 people.The bus was
carrying 50 people from a gambling resort in New York along Route 40.Early news reports to state that, at
approximately 11:30 a.m., the bus allegedly rear-ended a car, slid across the
road, and slid down a retaining wall on a bridge for approximately 80 feet
before coming to a rest.The bus driver
was thrown from the bus in the collision.24 people on the bus were injured.Two were listed in critical condition at a nearby hospital.The bus driver states that the brakes were
not responding just prior to the collision.The accident remains under investigation by police and other officials,
who are investigating the reports of brake failure.
Posted by:
Texas Personal Injury Attorney Michael Grossman
| Posted on:
6/30/2010
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