MTA Bus Strikes Crane Lift in Midtown; Construction Worker Killed
MTA Bus Strikes Crane Lift in Midtown; Construction Worker Killed
On January 27, 2025, a 39-year-old construction worker tragically lost his life Sunday evening in Midtown Manhattan. An MTA bus clipped the boom lift he was operating on Fifth Avenue, near East 51st Street, as Mr. Cruz was reported to be changing a billboard. The collision caused the worker to fall approximately 20 feet to the pavement, and he was rushed to Bellevue Hospital, where he was pronounced dead.
Authorities identified the operator as Vladamir Cruz of the Bronx. The MTA bus driver, a 44-year-old man, remained at the scene, and no charges have been filed. Investigators are piecing together the sequence of events leading to the deadly impact.
Why You Should Call a Personal Injury Law Firm After a Construction Accident
If you or a loved one has been involved in a construction-related accident like this, here are crucial reasons why contacting a specialized personal injury firm such as Hill and Moin LLP is important:
- Expert Navigation of Complex Liability – Construction accidents often involve multiple parties, employers, contractors, equipment manufacturers, and third-party drivers. Attorneys can untangle who is responsible.
- Access to Compensation – You’re entitled not just to medical expenses and lost wages, but also to non-economic damages like pain and suffering. Skilled lawyers fight for your voice to be heard.
- Filing Must Be Timely – New York’s statute of limitations requires prompt filing. Missing a deadline can jeopardize the future of your case.
- Thorough Evidence Collection – Firms like Hill and Moin LLP can preserve critical evidence, like traffic camera footage and bus maintenance logs to as evidence for your case — before it disappears.
- Powerful Advocacy – Insurance companies often undervalue claims. A knowledgeable team that’s ready to litigate, such as our staff of expert attorneys, can compel fair settlements and advocate for you.
The Harsh Reality of Construction Accidents in New York
Construction accidents remain a significant concern across New York, despite ongoing efforts to enhance workplace safety. Recent 2023 data reveals that while the city reported only seven construction-related deaths — the lowest number in nearly ten years — injuries on construction sites have sharply increased. There were 692 reported injuries last year, marking a 25% jump. Over the past three years, construction site injuries have climbed by 38%, pointing to a troubling upward trend.
Falls from heights remain the leading cause of both fatal and life-altering injuries on construction sites, highlighting the critical need for stricter enforcement and compliance with safety standards
Hill and Moin LLP: Your Trusted Advocates
At Hill and Moin LLP, our attorneys don’t just process cases; we welcome you into our family:
- Personalized, Compassionate Support – From day one, you’ll be treated as more than a client. Our team guides you through each legal step with empathy and clarity.
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When you’re dealing with the aftermath of a serious accident, you deserve a legal team that offers both strength and empathy, and that’s exactly what Hill & Moin delivers. If you’ve suffered injuries or lost a loved one because of a construction accident, contact Hill and Moin LLP today for a free consultation.
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Construction worker killed after MTA bus hits crane lift in Midtown