Rodolfo Salas-Sosa Killed in Work Accident in Houston, TX
Harris County, TX — March 22, 2025, Rodolfo Salas-Sosa was fatally injured due to a work fall accident along the East Freeway.
Initial statements about the accident say that it happened at 13101 East Freeway/10, on an overpass across the Greens Bayou near Westmont Drive.
Right now, details are limited. Reports say that 56-year-old Rodolfo Salas-Sosa was doing construction work along the freeway. Somehow, Rodolfo Salas-Sosa fell, ultimately leading to fatal injuries.
At this time, additional details about the accident are unavailable.
Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman
People tend to overlook work accidents like this because they assume OSHA does all the work behind the scenes to get the family answers and see they have a path to a just resolution. In reality, OSHA rarely does anything beyond their own effort to look for violations and issue citations. Families more often have to look for independent investigators to get answers after a deadly work accident. Not only that, but there isn't always a guarantee that families will receive benefits following a worker's death. It can sometimes require navigating what is the country's most complex work fatality laws, and that's not something OSHA gets involved in. So while I hope steps have been taken here to get answers and help for this man's loved ones, that's not something anyone should take for granted.

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