Rosario Sigala Chavez Killed in Work Accident in Levelland, TX
Hockley County, TX — July 16, 2025, Rosario Sigala Chavez was killed as the result of a work accident which happened in the area of West Avenue.
According to officials with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, the accident happened just south of the West Avenue and Farm-to-Market 300 intersection.
Right now, the OSHA statement gives little to no details about the accident. An accident occurred on the job, and it ultimately led to the death of Rosario Sigala Chavez. It's unclear if any other workers were harmed.
Currently, it's unclear if OSHA found any possible violations. Additional details are unavailable.
Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman
It might seem unusual to some to hear so few details from OSHA months after an accident. What might be more surprising is that reports like this are sometimes all a family ever gets to hear. People who have lost a loved one and are most in need of answers find themselves asking questions over and over again without authorities giving them any clear responses.
To make matters more serious, Texas happens to have the most complex work fatality laws of any other state in the country. Without clear evidence and effective legal strategy, Texas work fatality law can turn into a never-ending maze.
That's why important for families to make sure their needs are being looked after. If OSHA and other officials can give them the answers they need, that's good. But if there are still missing pieces, waiting around isn't likely to result in any progress. It's important someone picks up the slack as soon as possible while there's still evidence to preserve.

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