Michael Trevino Killed in Work Accident in Brewster County, TX
Brewster County, TX — July 5, 2025, Michael Trevino was killed as the result of a work accident that happened south of Marathon.
Details from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration show that the accident happened several miles south of Marathon off the corner of US 385 and FM 2627.
Right now, specifics about the accident which killed Michael Anthony Trevino are unavailable. The OSHA statement lists the case status as "open." Additional details are unconfirmed.
Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman
Months after an accident, people would generally expect there to be some new information. However, OSHA statements like this are all too common. The real challenge is when families are getting equally little in the way of clear information. It would surprise folks how often I got calls from a family who lost a loved on the job because officials simply weren't answering any of their questions.
As such, independent investigations can be a vital step toward closure when official agencies are only focusing on their own priorities and not looking out for the needs of the family. So, either authorities here have been more diligent to get answers behind the scenes, or there's still more to this story not getting the attention it deserves.

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