Authorities are investigating the death of a third-party contractor at the Samsung semiconductor plant under construction in Taylor, Texas. The incident occurred on February 11, 2026, according to company officials. Samsung confirmed that the contractor, identified as working for OneClass/Shinsung G&A, passed away at the Taylor campus.
The company stated that site and community emergency responders arrived quickly after the incident. Samsung and other on-site parties are cooperating with local authorities and regulatory agencies as they conduct an investigation. At this time, officials have not released details about how the death occurred.
Construction Sites Present Serious Safety Risks
Large-scale industrial construction projects, such as semiconductor fabrication facilities, involve extensive heavy equipment, elevated work areas, electrical systems, and complex infrastructure. These environments present significant construction equipment hazards that must be carefully managed.
Fatal incidents at construction sites may involve:
- Struck-by or caught-between events
- Falls from height
- Electrical hazards
- Equipment malfunction
- Structural or material failures
On major projects, multiple contractors often work simultaneously. This creates overlapping responsibilities and increases the need for coordination, supervision, and clear safety protocols.
Investigations Following A Fatal Construction Incident
When a worker dies during a construction project, investigators typically examine site conditions, safety procedures, equipment use, and whether established protocols were followed. Preserving documentation and physical proof can be critical. In many serious incidents, sending a preservation letter early can help protect important records and prevent the loss of key information.
In some cases, questions may arise about:
- Training and supervision
- Equipment design or mechanical failure
- Compliance with safety regulations
- Oversight by general contractors or site managers
Depending on what investigators determine, issues involving third-party liability may become relevant if entities other than the direct employer contributed to unsafe conditions.
Legal Options After A Fatal Workplace Injury
Families who lose a loved one in a construction incident may have rights under workers’ compensation laws. These benefits can provide financial support following a fatal job-related accident.
However, if negligence by another contractor, subcontractor, property owner, or equipment manufacturer played a role, additional legal claims may be available. In some situations, families may pursue a wrongful death claim to seek accountability and compensation beyond basic statutory benefits.
Determining responsibility in large industrial projects can be complex, especially when multiple companies operate at the same site.
Construction Accident Legal Support
Fatal construction accidents leave families facing overwhelming emotional and financial hardship. Understanding what happened — and whether safety failures contributed — is an important step toward accountability.
If your family has been affected by a fatal construction incident, an experienced construction accident attorney can help evaluate potential claims and protect your rights.
Spagnoletti Law Firm represents families in serious construction and industrial accident cases. Call 713-804-9306 to discuss your situation with a construction accident lawyer.
You may also request a confidential consultation or contact us online to learn more about your legal options.

