Jose Ramon Castillo Killed in Work Accident in Fort Worth, TX
Fort Worth, TX — August 7, 2025, Jose Ramon Castillo was killed as the result of a work accident that took place along Shamrock Avenue.
According to initial statements about the accident from OSHA, the incident happened off the corner of the Shamrock and North Vacek Street intersection.
Right now, specific details about the accident that killed Jose Ramon Castillo are unavailable. It's unclear if there were other injuries. OSHA has not yet reported any pending citations or penalties. Investigations are ongoing.
Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman
It's not unusual for an OSHA statement to have so few details publicly available. Folks might think there would be more information this long after an accident, but OSHA doesn't exactly prioritize informing the public or even getting answers for a worker's loved ones. Their priorities are finding violations and issuing appropriate penalties.
Meanwhile, families are left to navigate the most complex work fatality laws in the whole country. That's why a lot of them end up needing independent investigators getting answers for them. Otherwise, they might be left waiting for 6 to 18 months for answers to questions they have right now. Hopefully steps have been taken with this accident to ensure the victim's loved ones are getting those answers.

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