Taylor Morrison of Texas, Inc.

Fall through surface or existing opening 11 to 15 feet — Intracranial injuries and injuries to internal organs — FRISCO, Texas

HOSPITALIZED — Worker hospitalized after incident at Taylor Morrison of Texas, Inc. in FRISCO, Texas
Employer Taylor Morrison of Texas, Inc.
Address 8618 Happy Hallow
City, State ZIP FRISCO, Texas 75034
Report ID 2021053890
Event Date May 11, 2021
Outcome Hospitalized
Nature of Injury Intracranial injuries and injuries to internal organs
Body Part Head and trunk
Event Type Fall through surface or existing opening 11 to 15 feet
Source of Injury Ceilings
Secondary Source Nonclassifiable
Industry (NAICS) 236115
GPS Coordinates 33.14000, -96.85000

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Incident Narrative

An employee was in an attic looking for a leak. He fell off a walkway through the attic ceiling, falling about 12-15 feet and suffering cracked ribs, a partially collapsed lung, a concussion, and cuts and bruises.

Incident Summary

On May 11, 2021, a worker at Taylor Morrison of Texas, Inc. in FRISCO, Texas suffered intracranial injuries and injuries to internal organs to the head and trunk. The incident was classified as fall through surface or existing opening 11 to 15 feet, with ceilings identified as the source of injury. The worker was hospitalized.

Context

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