DateCityStateEmployerBody PartEvent
2021-08-24Panama City BeachFlGreg's Roofing of Bay County, Inc.Head and trunkOther fall to lower level 21 to 25 feet
An employee slipped on damp underlayment and fell off a second-story roof, landing on the ground and suffering fractures to the hip and face.
2021-06-08Panama City BeachFlOutback Scooters, LLCBrainPedestrian struck by forward-moving vehicle in nonroadway area
An employee was supervising a go-kart track when he was struck by an oncoming go-kart, resulting in a head injury and bruises on his legs.
2020-07-26Panama City BeachFloridaHoliday Beach Rentals, Inc.Back, including spine, spinal cordFall through surface or existing opening 26 to 30 feet
On July 26, 2020, an employee received a call from a tenant that the elevator was not working at their rental house. The employee drove to the three-story rental house to fix the issue. While trying to reset the elevator, the employee lost her balance and fell about 30 feet through the sheet rock to the first floor of the elevator shaft. The employee was hospitalized with a back injury.
2020-02-06Panama City BeachFloridaConstruction Materials, Inc.Finger(s), fingernail(s)Caught in running equipment or machinery during regular operation
On February 06, 2020, an employee was cutting rebar using a rebar machine when the machine was inadvertently activated via the foot pedal, resulting in the amputation of his left middle finger.
2019-01-25Panama City BeachFloridaJ Hernandez Remodeling, LLC. PelvisOther fall to lower level 16 to 20 feet
An employee was climbing up a ladder to replace a metal roof. As he was getting ready to connect to a life line, he slipped and fell approximately 20 feet onto metal roof panels. The employee sustained a broken arm, pelvic fracture and facial bruises.
2018-02-16Panama City BeachFloridaCoastal Metal Roofing, Inc.Multiple body partsOther fall to lower level 21 to 25 feet
An employee was walking on a walkway between buildings and brushed up against the guardrail. The railing detached and the employee fell about 22 feet to the ground. The employee also struck an air conditioner on the way down. He was hospitalized with a serious cut to the head and a broken ankle and sternum.
2017-05-30Panama City BeachFloridaU.S. Dept of the NavyBODY SYSTEMSDepletion of oxygen
On May 30, 2017, an employee was diving to a depth of 82-84 feet with a team in the Gulf of Mexico. He was using an oxygen tank, got tangled in the line and the air shut off. He was found unconscious by other divers and was brought to the surface were he was resuscitated.
2017-05-19Panama City BeachFloridaGorman CompanyLeg(s)Struck or run over by rolling powered vehicle
A temporary employee was using a pallet jack to unload materials at a jobsite when the pallet jack moved toward him. The pallet jack or the materials lacerated his legs, requiring surgery and hospitalization.
2017-01-06Panama City BeachFloridaAmmons Construction Services, LLCPelvisOther fall to lower level less than 6 feet
On January 6, 2017, at around 10:00 AM, an employee was using a baker scaffold to patch concrete on interior walls when he fell about 4 feet to the hard floor below, fracturing his pelvis.
2016-09-22Panama City BeachFloridaBig Cooks Siding and Trim, LLCPelvisOther fall to lower level 6 to 10 feet
An employee was installing a vapor barrier to the outside of a new home while working from an extension ladder when he lost his balance and fell 6 to 8 feet to the ground, breaking his pelvis.
2016-06-08Panama City BeachFloridaPompano's RestaurantFingertip(s)Injured by slipping or swinging object held by injured worker
An employee was cutting vegetables with a knife when his left index fingertip was amputated at the fingernail.
2016-05-16Panama City BeachFloridaRental, Inc.Wrist(s)Struck by discharged object or substance
While washing a skid steer with a pressure washer, an employee's left wrist was cut by the water pressure. The employee began to feel sick later that day and was hospitalized.
2016-05-06Panama City BeachFloridaU.S. Dept of the NavyAnkle(s)Fall on same level due to tripping
An employee walking between buildings tripped and fell, breaking her right ankle.
2015-10-02Panama City BeachFloridaLabor Ready Southeast, Inc.Finger(s), fingernail(s)Compressed or pinched by shifting objects or equipment
An SSA Gulf employee was unloading cargo when his finger became caught between the cargo, amputating a portion of his left index finger.
2015-07-18Panama City BeachFloridaSummit Owner's AssociationLower leg(s)Fall on same level
After talking with a customer, an employee turned around and fell down on the floor, breaking her right tibia. She was hospitalized overnight for surgery.