Smith & Salizar Construction, LLC

Fall on same level due to slip or trip — Traumatic injuries or exposures unspecified — NAPLES, Florida

HOSPITALIZED — Worker hospitalized after incident at Smith & Salizar Construction, LLC in NAPLES, Florida
Employer Smith & Salizar Construction, LLC
Address 852 Gulf Shore Blvd N.
City, State ZIP NAPLES, Florida 34102
Report ID 2025076787
Event Date July 14, 2025
Outcome Hospitalized
Nature of Injury Traumatic injuries or exposures unspecified
Body Part Knee(s)
Event Type Fall on same level due to slip or trip
Source of Injury Other constructed surface
Secondary Source Air compressors
Industry (NAICS) 238310
GPS Coordinates 26.15647, -81.80810

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Incident Narrative

An employee was drywalling a ceiling. His stilts tripped over the air hose from a compressor and he fell to the concrete floor, suffering a broken left kneecap.

Incident Summary

On July 14, 2025, a worker at Smith & Salizar Construction, LLC in NAPLES, Florida suffered traumatic injuries or exposures unspecified to the knee(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.

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