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Jaime Alanis Dies After 30-Foot Fall from Camarillo Greenhouse Roof
Jaime Alanis · Camarillo, California
By Carrazco Law News Editorial Team
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May 21, 2026·Last updated May 24, 2026
📅 May 21, 2026
📍 Camarillo, CA
⏱ ~3 min read
Jaime Alanis Died in Camarillo Farm Workplace Accident
Jaime Alanis: 57-Year-Old Worker Falls 30 Feet from Greenhouse Roof During Immigration Enforcement Operation
CAMARILLO, CALIFORNIA (July 13, 2025): Jaime Alanis, 57, died after falling 30 feet from a greenhouse roof during an immigration enforcement operation at a Camarillo farm. Alanis suffered catastrophic injuries including a broken neck, broken skull and severed artery before being placed on life support.
Liability for Ventura Farm Workplace Accidents
Under 29 U.S.C. § 654(a)(1) (OSHA General Duty Clause), employers must provide a workplace "free from recognized hazards." California Labor Code § 6400 requires employers to provide a safe and healthful workplace, while California Labor Code § 3600 mandates workers' compensation coverage for all workplace injuries. Additionally, 8 C.C.R. § 1509 requires employers to maintain comprehensive Injury and Illness Prevention Programs. Common causes of farm workplace accidents include:
- 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.
Victims may pursue negligence claims against employers and third parties for failing to maintain safe working conditions. Under California Labor Code § 4553, workers may recover additional compensation if the employer's serious and willful misconduct contributed to the injury. Damages may include medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and in fatal cases, wrongful death benefits for surviving family members.
Steps to Take After a Ventura Farm Workplace Accident
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, agricultural workers face a fatality rate of 20.4 per 100,000 workers, making agriculture 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 Ventura Farm Workplace Accidents
We at Carrazco Law, A.P.C. extend our deepest condolences to the family of Jaime Alanis. Was proper fall protection equipment provided and required for workers accessing the greenhouse roof? Did the employer maintain adequate safety protocols during the immigration enforcement operation that may have contributed to this tragic accident?
Do you have questions about a Ventura farm workplace accident? Our team is here for you. Call us anytime at (800) 541-3244. Se Habla Español. Free consultation.
Legal Context
Applicable California Law
- 29 U.S.C. § 654(a)(1): OSHA General Duty Clause requiring employers to provide a workplace free from recognized hazards
- California Labor Code § 6400: Employer duty to provide safe and healthful workplace
- California Labor Code § 3600: Workers' compensation coverage requirement for workplace injuries
- California Labor Code § 4553: Additional compensation for employer's serious and willful misconduct
- 8 C.C.R. § 1509, Requirement for employers to maintain Injury and Illness Prevention Programs
- 8 C.C.R. § 1669, California fall protection standards for elevated work surfaces
Liability Analysis
The employer may be liable under workers' compensation statutes for medical expenses and death benefits. If the investigation establishes that the employer failed to provide required fall protection equipment or violated Cal/OSHA safety standards for work at heights, the employer could potentially face additional liability under California Labor Code § 4553 for serious and willful misconduct. Third parties, such as equipment manufacturers or property owners, may also be liable depending on the circumstances surrounding the fall.
Statute of Limitations
In California, wrongful death claims must generally be filed within two years of the date of death under Code of Civil Procedure § 335.1. Workers' compensation death benefits claims are typically filed within one year of the death under Labor Code § 5406, though exceptions may apply.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What compensation is available to families after a fatal workplace accident in California?
Families may be entitled to workers' compensation death benefits, which typically include burial expenses up to $10,000 and ongoing financial support for dependents. Additionally, if third-party negligence contributed to the death, or if the employer's serious and willful misconduct is established, families may pursue a wrongful death lawsuit for additional damages including pain and suffering, loss of companionship, and punitive damages.
How long do I have to file a claim after a workplace death in California?
Workers' compensation death benefit claims should typically be filed within one year of the death under California Labor Code § 5406, though some exceptions exist. If pursuing a wrongful death lawsuit against third parties or for employer serious and willful misconduct, you generally have two years from the date of death under Code of Civil Procedure § 335.1. It is critical to consult an attorney promptly to preserve all legal rights.
What is 'serious and willful misconduct' by an employer in California?
Under California Labor Code § 4553, serious and willful misconduct occurs when an employer knowingly fails to provide required safety equipment, ignores known hazards, or deliberately violates safety regulations despite being aware of the danger. If proven, injured workers or their families may recover additional compensation beyond standard workers' compensation benefits, potentially including increased death benefits of up to 50 percent.
Are employers required to provide fall protection for workers on greenhouse roofs?
Yes. Under Cal/OSHA regulations, including 8 C.C.R. § 1669, employers must provide fall protection systems such as guardrails, safety nets, or personal fall arrest systems when employees work at elevations where falls could occur. If the investigation reveals the employer failed to provide or require such equipment, this may constitute a violation supporting claims for serious and willful misconduct.
Can undocumented workers or their families file workplace injury or death claims in California?
Yes. California Labor Code § 3351 provides workers' compensation coverage to all employees regardless of immigration status. Undocumented workers and their families have the same rights to file workers' compensation claims and wrongful death lawsuits as any other worker. Immigration status cannot be used as a defense by employers to deny these claims.
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