June 22, 2013 Texas A&M Equestrian Center Collapse A portion of an equestrian center that is under construction at Texas A&M University has collapsed. Texas A&M spokesman Lane Stephenson confirmed to The Associated Press there had been an accident Saturday morning at the equestrian center, which is about a mile from the College Station campus. He didn't immediately know whether anyone had been injured. Twisted metal beams could be seen at the site where a frame appears to have toppled. KBTX-TV (http://bit.ly/1c7Un6c) reported some workers were hurt, but it wasn't clear how many. The station said everyone has been accounted for. Fisher Injury Lawyers lead trial attorney, Bryan D. Fisher, has experience with industrial and construction accidents and is an knowledgeable equestrian. The staff at Fisher Injury Lawyers includes a civil engineer and a civil engineer/attorney. Thus, the Louisiana personal injury law firm is uniquely positioned to handle complex construction and engineering cases. Additionally, Fisher and his family own and show four champion Hunter Jumper horses in USEF AA Shows providing unique insight into the regulations and rules governing equestrian events and facilities. Bryan D Fisher is licensed to practice law in Texas and Louisiana and represents clients across the United States. Call him anytime. Texas Construction Accident Attorney Texas Equestrian Attorney Louisiana Construction Accident Attorney Baton Rouge Construction Injury Lawyer Source: AP by Bryan Fisher Industrial Accidents, Texas News 0 0