Kansas Family Urges Workers to Take On-the-Job Injuries Seriously
- A Kansas man was found dead in his truck by his brother days after sustaining an injury while working as a tree trimmer, according to reporting from KWCH.
- The discovery of Castro's body occurred several days after he had been injured on the job.
- The family of Bryan Castro has launched a GoFundMe campaign to assist with expenses and to raise awareness about the dangers of ignoring workplace trauma.
A Kansas man was found dead in his truck by his brother days after sustaining an injury while working as a tree trimmer, according to reporting from KWCH. The family of Bryan Castro is now using the tragedy to advocate for workers to seek immediate medical attention for workplace injuries.
The discovery of Castro’s body occurred several days after he had been injured on the job. According to KWCH, the circumstances surrounding the injury and the subsequent delay in medical treatment contributed to the fatal outcome.
Family Advocacy Following Bryan Castro’s Death
The family of Bryan Castro has launched a GoFundMe campaign to assist with expenses and to raise awareness about the dangers of ignoring workplace trauma. They are urging other laborers, particularly those in high-risk trades like tree trimming, to prioritize their health over continuing to work through pain.
Family members described the discovery of Castro in his vehicle as a devastating event. According to the family’s statements reported by KWCH, the situation represented a brother’s worst fear.
The advocacy effort focuses on the ability of workplace injuries to escalate rapidly if not treated by professionals. The family emphasizes that what may seem like a manageable injury at the time can lead to systemic failure or death if left unaddressed.
