TEXAS CITY, TEXAS—
Turner Specialty Services, L.L.C.
Struck by object or equipment dropped by other person · Fractures and dislocations
Final narrative
Two employees were removing a door from a control room to take out a refrigerator while another employee was lying on the ground removing screws to disassemble a countertop. The door was let go and it fell over, striking the employee that was lying on the ground. The injured employee was hospitalized with a broken lower left leg and a dislocated ankle.
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