CLERMONT, FLORIDA—
Harty Tractor Services, Inc
Pedestrian struck by vehicle backing up location unspecified · Fractures
Final narrative
An employee was struck by a skid steer that was backing up, knocking them over. The track of the skid steer went over his lower half, resulting in a fractured pelvis.
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