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Crane Accident Lawyer in New York City

Legal Help For Serious Crane & Construction Injuries

Crane accidents often happen in seconds, yet the injuries can last a lifetime. A collapsing crane, a falling load, or a malfunction high above the street can leave workers and bystanders facing surgeries, time away from work, and a future that suddenly feels uncertain. If this happened to you or someone you love, you may not know where to turn.

At Musa-Obregon Law PC, our team has helped injured construction workers, day laborers, and families understand their rights after a crane incident in this area. We know you are worried about medical bills, income, and how this will affect your life. Our goal is to give you clear information, steady guidance, and a path forward.

Our law firm is based here, and we handle complex personal injury problems. We have a multicultural, multilingual team and a highly rated founding attorney who has been recognized for legal excellence in challenging cases. You do not have to figure this out alone. You can contact us to discuss your situation and learn what your options may be.


Rely on the expertise of a skilled crane accident attorney in New York City. Contact us or call (888) 502-8461 now to arrange your consultation without delay.


Why Injured Workers Turn To Our Team

After a crane accident, many workers and families want more than a simple injury claim. They want a legal team that understands the claims process, speaks their language, and recognizes how a serious construction accident can affect their immigration status or even lead to criminal investigations. That is where we focus our efforts.

Our attorneys at Musa-Obregon Law PC regularly handle complex criminal and immigration matters. This experience is important when a crane collapses, a falling load, or equipment failure draws attention from agencies and law enforcement, and clients begin to worry about more than just their injuries. We work to see the entire picture, not just one piece of it.

Many crane and construction workers in New York City are immigrants or come from families who recently arrived here. Our staff includes people who speak Spanish, Russian, Polish, and many other languages. When you meet with us, you can explain what happened in the language that feels most comfortable. This can make a difficult conversation easier and help us understand the details of your case accurately.

Our founding attorney has been highly rated and has earned awards that recognize legal excellence in difficult circumstances. These recognitions do not guarantee results in any case, and no firm can promise a specific outcome. They do show that we have guided many clients through serious legal challenges and that we take our responsibilities seriously. When you choose us as your crane accident attorney in New York City, you are choosing a team that is used to working hard for people in tough situations.

Crane Accidents In The New York City Construction Environment

Crane work is part of daily life here. Tower cranes rise above Midtown Manhattan, mobile cranes navigate tight streets in Queens, and lifting equipment operates around busy sidewalks and occupied buildings. This constant activity increases the risk that a mistake, defective part, or unsafe decision will harm workers or people nearby.

Crane accidents in this area can involve many different scenarios. A boom can strike a worker during assembly. A load can swing or fall because of improper rigging. A crane can come into contact with power lines or lose stability on an uneven or overloaded surface. Each type of incident creates different kinds of injuries and raises different questions about who may be responsible.

Several agencies may be involved after a significant crane incident. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) often reviews serious workplace injuries and fatalities. The New York City Department of Buildings oversees crane operations and safety rules for construction equipment in the city. Their investigations may lead to enforcement actions, violations, or findings that affect how an injury case develops.

On a typical large project, many companies can be connected to the crane. These may include the crane owner, the general contractor, subcontractors, property owners, and those who service or inspect the equipment. Sorting out which companies made which decisions, and how those decisions contributed to an accident, usually takes careful work. When you work with a crane accident lawyer in New York City, you want someone who understands how crowded construction sites operate and how many moving parts are involved.

What To Do After A Crane Accident

The moments and days after a crane accident are often confusing. You may be in the hospital, at home in pain, or trying to help a family member who was hurt. Having a simple plan of what to do next can reduce stress and protect your health and your legal rights.

Your first priority should be medical care. Follow emergency instructions, accept transport if recommended, and be honest with doctors about every symptom, even if it seems minor. Some injuries, such as internal damage or head trauma, might not be obvious at first. Attending follow-up appointments and keeping copies of discharge papers and test results can help document what you are going through.

It is also important to be sure the incident is reported. For workers, this usually means notifying a supervisor or safety officer and confirming that a written report exists. If possible, ask for a copy of any incident or accident report. If the accident occurred in a public area, there may be reports from police or other responders that can be requested later.

If you can do so safely, gathering information can make a big difference later. Photographs of the site, the crane, the load, and visible injuries can help show what conditions looked like soon after the event. Names and contact details for coworkers or bystanders who saw what happened are also valuable, because memories can fade quickly.

At the same time, you need to be careful about what you sign or say. Employers, insurers, or other companies may ask you to give a written or recorded statement, or to sign forms that you do not fully understand. For people who are worried about their immigration status, these requests can feel especially stressful. Before giving detailed statements, it is wise to speak with a lawyer who can explain how your words might be used later.

When you contact our firm, we listen to your account of what happened and answer your questions about these early steps. We can talk about medical documentation, communications you have already had with your employer, and any letters or forms you have received. Our goal is to help you feel more in control of your decisions instead of reacting under pressure.

Legal Issues Unique To Crane Accident Cases

Crane accidents are not simple, and that includes the legal side. An injured worker may have a workers' compensation claim, potential claims against other companies involved in the project, and questions about how an investigation might affect their future. Families who lose a loved one may face funeral costs and long-term financial strain while trying to understand who is accountable.

In many crane incidents, government agencies investigate. OSHA may review whether federal workplace safety rules were followed. The New York City Department of Buildings may examine permits, inspections, and compliance with city construction codes. In some situations, law enforcement agencies may also look into what happened. Each investigation has its own rules and timelines, and none of them are focused on protecting your personal interests.

For workers who are not citizens or who are in the middle of an immigration process, this can be especially worrying. You might ask yourself if reporting unsafe conditions, speaking with an investigator, or filing an injury claim could affect your status or bring unwanted attention. These concerns are real, and they should be taken seriously as part of your overall legal strategy.

Our firm’s background in criminal defense and immigration law allows us to consider these issues when we talk with you about a crane accident. We can discuss how different choices might interact with visa applications, status adjustments, or potential criminal exposure. We cannot promise a specific outcome, because many factors are outside anyone’s control, but we work to help you make informed decisions that account for your whole situation.

Liability questions in crane incidents can also be complex. The company that employs you, the owner of the crane, the general contractor, subcontractors, and equipment inspectors may all have played a role in the conditions that led to the accident. Understanding contracts, safety responsibilities, and who controlled the crane at the time is often necessary to identify potential legal claims. When you work with a crane accident attorney in New York City, you want someone prepared to sort through these overlapping responsibilities.

How Our Crane Accident Lawyers Can Help You

When you reach out to Musa-Obregon Law PC, we start by listening. We want to understand how the crane accident happened, what injuries you or your family member suffered, and what worries you most right now. From there, we can discuss what types of legal options may be available and what steps might come next.

Our attorneys review available information about the incident, such as incident reports, medical records, and any photographs or messages you have saved. Where appropriate, we work to identify which companies may be involved and what questions need to be answered about their decisions and safety practices. Our focus is on helping you understand your options, not on rushing you into choices before you are ready.

Communication is important throughout this process. We offer meetings at our offices in New York City and Queens, which can be helpful if you prefer to talk face-to-face or if you live or work nearby. We can also speak with you in several languages, including Spanish, Russian, and Polish, so that you can ask questions and get explanations without worrying about language barriers.

From the first consultation through resolution, our team works to provide steady support. That can include answering questions about paperwork you receive, helping you prepare for conversations with agencies, and updating you as your matter progresses. While every case is different, our goal is consistent. We want you to feel that you have a dedicated legal team standing with you while you recover and plan for the future.


If you were hurt in a crane incident and want to talk about your options with a crane accident lawyer in New York City, you can contact us to schedule a consultation. You do not have to navigate this on your own. Call (888) 502-8461 to speak with our team.


Frequently Asked Questions

What should I do right after a crane accident?

Focus on safety and medical care first, then make sure the incident is reported. If you can, gather photos and contact information for witnesses. Before signing documents or giving detailed statements, consider speaking with our team so you understand how your choices might affect your rights.

Will a crane accident claim affect my immigration status?

Filing a claim to seek compensation does not automatically change immigration status. However, investigations and related proceedings can raise questions that matter for immigration. Our firm handles immigration and criminal matters, so we can talk with you about these concerns in the context of your situation.

How can your team help if I already spoke to my employer?

If you already reported the accident or gave a statement, we can review what you said and any documents you signed. We then help you understand how that information may affect your legal options and what steps you can still take to protect your interests going forward.

Can I talk to a lawyer in my language?

Yes. Our multicultural team includes people who speak Spanish, Russian, Polish, and other languages. We work to communicate with you in the language you are most comfortable using, so you can explain what happened and understand your options without worrying about misunderstandings.

When should I contact a lawyer about a crane accident?

It is generally best to contact a lawyer as soon as your immediate medical needs are addressed. Early advice can help you avoid mistakes, preserve important evidence, and respond to employers or insurers. You can contact us at any stage, and we will discuss how we may be able to assist.


Our qualified crane accident attorney in New York City is here to assist with your injury claim. Call (888) 502-8461 to schedule your initial consultation without delay.


 

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