Armando Moreno Killed in Work Accident near Devers, TX
Liberty County, TX — March 25, 2025, Armando Moreno was killed as the result of a workplace accident which happened off Farm-to-Market 1410.
An initial OSHA statement on the accident shows that the accident happened at 4325 FM 1410, near Highway 61.
Authorities did not specify the details leading to the death of 23-year-old Armando Moreno. Details say the incident was related to oil and gas work. OSHA listed one "serious" alleged violation and showed a recommended penalty stemming from their investigations. Beyond this, no further information can be confirmed.
Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman
It often surprises people when they wait around for OSHA to get answers about an accident only to end up with something that looks a lot like what I'm seeing here—which is to say, not a whole lot. Ultimately, OSHA has their own priorities. Getting answers for the public—and even for the worker's family—is not necessarily one of those priorities.
As such, a lot of workers' loved ones find they need to have independent investigators step up and fill in the blanks. Sometimes, those efforts prove some closure. Other times, they reveal a path to seeing accountability for a worker's avoidable death.
What those efforts might yield here isn't for me to say based solely off these sparse reports. However, I can't recall a single example across my nearly 40 years of handling fatal work accident cases that didn't benefit from having multiple sets of eyes look things over.

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