A Texas grand jury has indicted a building supervisor and his employer in reference to a trench collapse three years in the past that killed a 24-year-old Bastrop employee and severely injured one other one.
Carlos Alejandro Guerrero, a venture superintendent with Austin-based D Guerra Development LLC, was charged with criminally negligent murder in reference to the dying of Juan José Galvan Batalla, based on the Travis County prosecutor’s workplace. The corporate was additionally charged. Galvan Batalla was working in a trench to put in a residential sewer line close to Austin in October 2021 when he was utterly buried by falling soil and particles, officers stated. He died of his accidents per week later.
In a information convention Thursday saying the indictments, Travis County District Lawyer José P. Garza cited an NPR investigation earlier this year, which discovered that 250 individuals died over the past decade when trenches they had been working in collapsed. NPR compiled a database of trench collapse deaths that occurred between 2013 and 2023 and located that solely 11 employers had been criminally charged in cases the place employees died. Most offenders bought off with a tremendous, probation or little time in jail.
“All employees right here in Travis County should be secure at work to allow them to return to their households on the finish of the day,” Garza stated. “When employers interact in legal conduct and expose their workers to hazardous working circumstances, this workplace will maintain them accountable.”
Trench collapses usually happen when employers minimize corners, equivalent to failing to put in shoring tools like hydraulic cylinders that maintain again the dust partitions of a trench or bins and timbers that stop a possible collapse from harming employees.
An OSHA investigation discovered that two employees had escaped the unsafe trench simply hours earlier, however had been despatched again into the 13-foot-deep gap to finish the job.
“Regardless of a partial trench collapse earlier within the day, D Guerra Development LLC recklessly despatched workers again into the excavation with out protecting measures to stop one other cave-in,” OSHA Space Director Casey Perkins stated in an announcement. “The lack of this employee’s life was preventable and the employer have to be held accountable for ignoring excavation security guidelines.”
Scot Courtney, an lawyer representing Guerrero, referred to as the incident “a tragedy” and an “accident.”
“No one did something deliberately,” Courtney stated. “A jury will finally should resolve whether or not my shopper is a legal for doing his job.”
In November 2023, two years after the cave-in killed Galvan Batalla, OSHA inspectors cited the corporate once more for having an unprotected trench. Company inspectors stated the corporate’s employees had been putting in a sewer pipe inside a ten-foot-deep excavation in Pflugerville, Texas, that was not shielded from cave-in hazards.
In an announcement to NPR, the corporate stated that Galvan Batalla was a valued worker and that a number of of his members of the family proceed to nonetheless work there. The corporate declined to touch upon the indictment.