Construction Worker Killed in Sierra Madre Wall Collapse

Construction Worker: Fatally Injured When Retaining Wall Collapsed During Construction

SIERRA MADRE, CALIFORNIA (August 16, 2025): A construction worker in his 20s was killed when a retaining wall collapsed on top of him while he was building it in a backyard in Sierra Madre. Firefighters responding to the scene found the man trapped underneath the debris and pronounced him dead at the scene.

Liability for Los Angeles Construction Accidents

Under federal law, employers have a duty to provide a workplace "free from recognized hazards" pursuant to 29 U.S.C. § 654(a)(1) (OSHA General Duty Clause). California Labor Code § 6400 requires employers to provide safe and healthful working conditions, while California Labor Code § 3600 mandates workers' compensation coverage for injured employees. Additionally, 8 C.C.R. § 1509 requires employers to maintain an Injury and Illness Prevention Program. Multiple parties may be liable for construction site accidents.

  • Lack of Training: Workers not properly trained to recognize and avoid known hazards.
  • Missing Guards: Machinery lacking required protective guards or barriers.
  • No Personal Protective Equipment: Employer failure to provide or require adequate PPE.
  • OSHA Violations: Known safety violations left unaddressed by management.

Construction accident claims typically involve negligence theories against employers, general contractors, and equipment manufacturers. Victims may recover workers' compensation benefits, and in cases of serious and willful misconduct under California Labor Code § 4553, additional compensation may be available. Third-party personal injury claims must be filed within two years pursuant to California Code of Civil Procedure § 335.1, while workers' compensation claims have a one-year statute of limitations under California Labor Code § 5405.

Steps to Take After a Los Angeles Construction Accident

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, construction workers face a fatality rate of 9.6 deaths per 100,000 full-time equivalent workers, making it one of the most dangerous industries in California.

  • File a workers' compensation claim immediately through the employer's insurance carrier.
  • Report the incident to Cal/OSHA at 1-800-963-9424 and request a copy of their investigation.
  • Preserve all physical evidence including equipment, tools, and any provided PPE.
  • Document all injuries and seek immediate medical treatment.
  • Consult an attorney about third-party liability claims beyond workers' compensation.

Investigating Los Angeles Construction Accidents

We at Carrazco Law, A.P.C. extend our deepest condolences to the family of Unknown. Was the retaining wall properly engineered and constructed according to applicable building codes and safety standards? Were adequate shoring and bracing systems in place to prevent collapse during construction?

Do you have questions about a Los Angeles construction accident - wall collapse? Our team is here for you. Call us anytime at (800) 541-3244. Se Habla Español. Free consultation.