He was guiding a four-wheel off-road vehicle across terrain he knew intimately, land he had tended, walked, and worked on for years, when something went terribly wrong. **Michael Law**, 64, a respected senior partner at Seven Fields Wealth Management, was killed in a tragic rollover accident on his Clinton Township farm in Bucks County on November 12. Though he was experienced and familiar with the equipment, the off-road vehicle flipped unexpectedly, landing with crushing force that caused fatal blunt-force trauma to his head and neck.
Emergency responders from the Saxonburg Volunteer Fire Company and local EMS were dispatched at 4:42 p.m. When they arrived, they faced a complex and devastating scene. Crews worked for more than two and a half hours, finally clearing the area after 7 p.m. The duration of their presence suggests both the seriousness of the crash and the extensive efforts involved in recovery and investigation.
Despite their work and the immediate response, nothing could be done to save Law.Those who knew him emphasize that Law was anything but reckless. He built a long, accomplished career in financial management grounded in discipline, steady judgment, and thoughtful decision-making—traits he carried into every part of his life.
Friends and colleagues describe him as measured, dependable, and meticulous, someone who approached both his work and personal hobbies with care and respect. That’s why the accident feels so shocking to those close to him.Law’s death has left his family, clients, coworkers, and community reeling.
Many who worked with him for decades say his guidance shaped their lives and futures. On the farm he loved, doing something he had done countless times before, his life ended in an instant—an abrupt and heartbreaking reminder of life’s fragility. As investigators continue examining the rollover, loved ones are left to grieve a man whose impact will not be forgotten.


