Sewell Cadillac of Houston

Fall to lower level from collapsing structure or equipment unspecified — Fractures — HOUSTON, Texas

HOSPITALIZED — Worker hospitalized after incident at Sewell Cadillac of Houston in HOUSTON, Texas
Employer Sewell Cadillac of Houston
Address 12221 Katy Freeway
City, State ZIP HOUSTON, Texas 77079
Report ID 2025088037
Event Date August 13, 2025
Outcome Hospitalized
Nature of Injury Fractures
Body Part Foot (feet), toe(s) unspecified
Event Type Fall to lower level from collapsing structure or equipment unspecified
Source of Injury Portable ladders and stairs unspecified
Secondary Source Ground, travel, and support surfaces unspecified
Industry (NAICS) 423110
Inspection # 1845542
GPS Coordinates 29.78000, -95.60000

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Incident Narrative

An employee was on a 20-foot ladder cleaning tile on the side of a building. The ladder slipped and he fell to the ground. He landed on his feet, resulting in hospitalization with fractures to both feet.

Incident Summary

On August 13, 2025, a worker at Sewell Cadillac of Houston in HOUSTON, Texas suffered fractures to the foot (feet), toe(s) unspecified. The incident was classified as fall to lower level from collapsing structure or equipment unspecified, with portable ladders and stairs unspecified identified as the source of injury. The worker was hospitalized.

Context

OSHA has recorded 174 severe injury reports involving "Fall to lower level from collapsing structure or equipment unspecified" incidents in our database. Browse all Fall to lower level from collapsing structure or equipment unspecified injuries.

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