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Steve Kherkher - July 18, 2025
A tragic factory fatality at the Tina’s Burritos factory in Vernon, California, is once again drawing attention to the serious risks faced by workers in food manufacturing facilities. On a recent Sunday evening, a 19-year-old employee was killed while cleaning an industrial food processing machine that suddenly activated. Despite the desperate efforts of nearby coworkers, the young man was pronounced dead at the scene.
While authorities continue to investigate, the incident underscores a broader problem across manufacturing industries – serious injuries and deaths caused by industrial machinery and inadequate safety protocols. Families and coworkers are left grieving, while legal questions arise about how such a tragedy could have happened, and whether it could have been prevented.
At Kherkher Garcia, we believe that no worker should lose their life due to unsafe work environments. If you or a loved one has been injured or killed in a manufacturing accident, our work injury attorneys are ready to fight for your rights and pursue the justice you deserve.
Manufacturing and food processing facilities often operate 24 hours a day with heavy-duty machinery used for grinding, mixing, cooking, packaging, and more. These machines are essential for productivity, but they are also inherently dangerous when not properly maintained or operated.
Several common causes contribute to fatal and nonfatal machine-related accidents:
In many of these cases, the harm could have been avoided through better training, clear protocols, and compliance with Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) safety standards.
When a worker is injured or killed in a factory, multiple parties may share legal responsibility. Determining liability requires a close examination of the facts, equipment, and safety practices in place at the time of the incident.
Potentially Liable Parties:
Every employee has the legal right to a safe workplace under federal and state labor laws. When a worker is injured or killed on the job, several legal remedies may be available.
In most cases, injured workers or the surviving families of deceased workers are entitled to workers’ compensation benefits, which can include:
However, workers’ compensation often doesn’t fully account for the emotional pain, suffering, and long-term impact of a workplace death or catastrophic injury.
In addition to any workers’ compensation, victims may be able to pursue third-party liability claims against negligent equipment manufacturers, subcontractors, or others who contributed to the incident. These claims can result in significant compensation for:
The aftermath of a fatal workplace accident is overwhelming. Families are left in shock, mourning the loss of a loved one while trying to navigate complex legal and insurance systems.
At Kherkher Garcia, our experienced workplace injury attorneys provide compassionate legal support and aggressive representation. We will:
We are not afraid to take on large manufacturers, corporations, or insurers. Your family deserves accountability and we are ready to help you demand it.
Responsibility may fall on the employer, the machine manufacturer, a maintenance provider, or other third parties. An investigation is necessary to determine if someone failed to uphold their duty of care.
Generally, workers’ compensation laws prevent lawsuits against employers, but there are exceptions. If the employer was grossly negligent or violated safety laws, or if a third party contributed to the incident, a lawsuit may be possible.
Time limits vary by state. Third-party injury or wrongful death lawsuits generally must be filed within two years. Always consult an attorney promptly to avoid missing deadlines.
Unexpected machine activation may point to a product defect or a failure in lockout/tagout protocols. Either scenario may lead to a product liability or negligence claim.
The loss of a 19-year-old worker at Tina’s Burritos is heartbreaking, and it may have been preventable. Sadly, this kind of tragedy is far from rare. According to OSHA, machine-related injuries result in dozens of deaths and thousands of amputations every year in the U.S. alone.
Too often, companies prioritize speed and profits over safety. Inadequate training, broken safety systems, and ignored hazards put workers at constant risk. It is not enough to call these accidents “unfortunate.” Workers and their families deserve better, and they deserve justice.
If you or someone you love has suffered a serious injury or wrongful death in a manufacturing or food processing plant, don’t wait to take action. You may be entitled to compensation.
Let the experienced legal team at Kherkher Garcia investigate the incident, hold negligent parties accountable, and fight for the justice your family deserves. Contact us today for a free, confidential consultation. Call us at 713-333-1030, or submit our online contact form to get started.
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This page has been written, edited, and reviewed by a team of legal writers following our comprehensive editorial guidelines. This page was approved by attorneys Steve Kherkher and Jesus Garcia Jr., who have more than 50 years of combined legal experience championing the rights of those who have experienced catastrophic injury due to negligence.
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