Hudson Yards, NY – Construction Worker Dies After Falling 50 Feet at Job Site

Worker dies after falling at construction site

Hudson Yards, Manhattan (October 24, 2025) – A construction worker tragically died after falling 50 feet into a hole at a construction site in Hudson Yards on Thursday morning. According to police, the incident occurred around 9:00 a.m. on 23rd October, 2025, at 605 W. 30th Street, where the worker was employed by New York Concrete Corporation on the Gateway Tunnel project.

Authorities reported that the worker, identified as a male, was on the ground floor when he fell into the underground hole. Emergency rescue crews responded quickly and the worker was transported to the hospital in critical condition. Unfortunately, he succumbed to his injuries shortly after the fall.

The NYPD and OSHA have begun their investigation into the tragic incident, and authorities are working to determine the cause of the accident.

Your Rights After a Construction Accident in New York

In the event of a construction site accident, victims or their families have the right to pursue compensation for medical bills, funeral expenses, and pain and suffering. New York labor laws provide protection for workers injured on the job, and families can pursue wrongful death claims when an accident leads to a fatality. Consulting an experienced New York construction accident attorney can ensure that you understand your legal options and maximize your compensation.

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