Quest Diagnostics

Fall on same level due to slip or trip — Fractures — CIBOLO, Texas

HOSPITALIZED — Worker hospitalized after incident at Quest Diagnostics in CIBOLO, Texas
Employer Quest Diagnostics
Address 2200 Roy Richard Drive
City, State ZIP CIBOLO, Texas 78108
Report ID 2025032349
Event Date March 12, 2025
Outcome Hospitalized
Nature of Injury Fractures
Body Part Hip joint(s)
Event Type Fall on same level due to slip or trip
Source of Injury Other constructed surface
Secondary Source Curbs
Industry (NAICS) 621511
GPS Coordinates 29.58000, -98.26000

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Incident Narrative

An employee was approaching a client's lockbox to pick up specimens. He tripped over the curb and fell to the ground. The employee was hospitalized with a broken left hip that required surgery.

Incident Summary

On March 12, 2025, a worker at Quest Diagnostics in CIBOLO, Texas suffered fractures to the hip joint(s). The incident was classified as fall on same level due to slip or trip, with other constructed surface identified as the source of injury. The worker was hospitalized.

Context

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