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Can You Sue the MTA If You’re Injured? Yes—Here’s What You Need to Know

  • Writer: BLITZ LAW GROUP
    BLITZ LAW GROUP
  • Jun 11
  • 2 min read
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Can You Sue the MTA If You’re Injured?


If you’ve been injured on New York public transportation, you may have heard this myth before:

“You can’t sue the MTA.”


This is false—and believing it could cost you your right to compensation.


At Blitz Law Group, we’ve handled numerous personal injury claims against the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) and its subsidiaries, including NYC Transit, MTA Bus Company, and Long Island Rail Road. The truth is: you absolutely can sue the MTA if their negligence caused your injuries.



Common Types of MTA-Related Injuries


Injuries involving the MTA can happen in a variety of ways, including:

    •    🚇 Slips, trips, or falls in subway stations or on platforms

    •    🚌 Injuries from bus accidents due to reckless or distracted driving

    •    🚆 Train malfunctions or sudden stops causing passengers to fall

    •    🚧 Poor station maintenance or broken turnstiles

    •    🪜 Defective escalators, elevators, or staircases


No matter how the accident happened, if it was caused by negligence, you may have a case.



Yes, You Can Sue the MTA—But You Must Act Fast


Filing a lawsuit against a government agency like the MTA isn’t the same as suing a private company. In New York, you’re required to file a Notice of Claim within 90 days of the incident. This legal document informs the agency of your intent to pursue damages and kicks off the timeline for your case.


Miss the deadline? You could lose your right to sue altogether.


That’s why it’s critical to speak with an experienced New York transit injury lawyer as soon as possible after the incident.



What to Do If You’ve Been Injured on NYC Transit


If you’re injured on an MTA bus, subway, or train, follow these steps:

    1.    Report the incident immediately to an MTA official or the driver.

    2.    Document everything—take photos of the scene and your injuries.

    3.    Seek medical attention right away, even if you feel “okay.”

    4.    Collect witness information, if anyone saw what happened.

    5.    Call Blitz Law Group for a free consultation.



We’ve Successfully Handled MTA Lawsuits—And Won Big


Blitz Law Group recently secured a $1.2 million settlement for a Brooklyn man who was injured when an MTA bus improperly entered his lane. He suffered serious shoulder and back injuries that required two surgeries—and we made sure he got the justice and compensation he deserved.


We’re not afraid to take on the city’s largest public transit agency. Our legal team understands the complexities of suing government agencies and we’re here to guide you every step of the way.



Injured on the MTA? Don’t Settle for Less. Blitz for More.


If you’ve been hurt on a bus, subway, or in an MTA-owned facility, contact Blitz Law Group today. We offer free consultations and work on a “don’t pay unless we win” model. You have nothing to lose—and everything to gain.


📞 Call now: (212) 871-1300

📍 Visit us: 260 Madison Ave, 8th Floor, New York, NY 10016

🌐 Schedule a consultation: https://www.blitzlawgroup.com



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