Jonathan Serrano Killed in Work Accident in Fort Worth, TX
Fort Worth, TX — June 12, 2024, Jonathan Serrano was killed as the result of a work accident at around 6:15 p.m. along Ferguson Court South.
Initial statements from OSHA say the accident happened just off the corner of McCart Avenue and Seminary Drive.
According to officials, 24-year-old Jonathan Serrano was working on a rooftop. In events not confirmed, Jonathan Serrano fell to the ground below. This resulted in fatal injuries.
OSHA listed two alleged "Serious" violation citations as well as a recommended penalty. Additional details are unavailable.
Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman
Something I always try to press upon people is that OSHA finding violations does not always mean things are open-and-shut. Texas has the most complex work accident fatality laws in the whole country. There isn't always some guaranteed process for taking care of everything. A lot of the time, it takes a combined effort from authorities, the worker's family, and independent professionals who are working for the family's best interests. It's possible all of the proper steps were already taken here to find out the best path forward for this worker's loved ones. It's just important that people don't take fair resolutions for granted when they can be incredibly challenging to achieve.

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