**Families Sue After Dads’ Tragic Deaths in Scaffolding Collapse**
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Three fathers tragically lost their lives in a devastating scaffolding collapse, leading their grieving families to seek justice through legal action. The incident occurred on April 29 at the Port Arthur LNG construction site in Texas, where three workers lost their lives, and two others sustained injuries. The families of Felipe Mendez and Felix Lopez, who sadly perished in the collapse, along with injured worker Marcos Ramirez, have filed a wrongful death lawsuit in response to the catastrophe.

Attorney Ryan Zehl, who is representing the families of the deceased workers, expressed the profound shock and sorrow that has befallen the families. He highlighted the unexpected and preventable nature of the tragedy, emphasizing how the victims left for work as usual, never anticipating that it would be their final farewell. The families are overwhelmed by grief and the realization that they will never see their loved ones again.
The unfortunate incident saw Mendez, Lopez, and Reginald Magee, employees of construction contractor Bechtel, tragically plunge to their deaths. The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office confirmed the fatalities, shedding light on the catastrophic event that unfolded at the construction site. Bechtel revealed the occurrence of a “tank jump form system incident,” resulting in the fatalities and injuries. The company has since halted operations and initiated an investigation into the matter.
Zehl’s legal team filed a complaint in Harris District County Court, attributing negligence as the root cause of the collapse. He elaborated on the circumstances leading to the tragedy, recounting how the workers were diligently performing their duties on scaffolding platforms when an unforeseen crane failure occurred. This led to a catastrophic chain of events that resulted in the fatal fall of Mendez and Lopez. The lawsuit names several entities, including ConocoPhillips company, Port Arthur LNG, and Sempra, as defendants.
Sempra Infrastructure and ConocoPhillips, key players in the Port Arthur LNG project, refrained from commenting on the ongoing litigation. Zehl underscored the workers’ commitment to their jobs and families, debunking any insinuation of negligence on their part. Mendez and Lopez, devoted family men, leave behind spouses and children, leaving a void in their loved ones’ lives that can never be filled.
Zehl is resolute in his pursuit of justice, seeking substantial damages for the families of the victims. His primary objective is to uncover the truth behind the tragic events of April 29 and hold accountable those responsible for the safety lapses that led to the fatal collapse. The families yearn for closure and assurance that stringent measures will be implemented to prevent similar incidents in the future.
Bechtel, in a solemn statement addressing the loss of the workers, expressed profound grief over the tragedy and affirmed their cooperation with investigations and commitment to safety protocols. The suspension of work at the Port Arthur site reflects their acknowledgment of the gravity of the situation and the paramount importance of prioritizing safety moving forward. As the legal proceedings unfold and investigations continue, the families of the victims hope for transparency, accountability, and justice in the wake of this harrowing ordeal.
