One of the many notable devices in Star Trek is the transporter, which can beam people to any set coordinates. Has there ever been an instance in any Star Trek story where someone was beamed into something solid? For example, someone's arm being trapped in a table or something because they were accidentally beamed into it.
Answer
Per the Memory Alpha Transporter Section on Accidents there is no occasion listed in which there was an accidental beaming into another object.
That said, the closest such accident I would suggest would be the following:
In 2151, Crewman Ethan Novakovich was beamed back from the face of a planet later known as Archer IV by the still-experimental transporter system aboard Enterprise NX-01. The emergency transport was attempted during a fierce windstorm. Upon arrival, he was unconscious and had rocks, leaves, and other debris from the planet's surface embedded in his skin, due to a malfunction in the phase discriminator.
I would also suggest that the situation with the Pegasus embedded in Asteroid Gamma 601 was more of a cloaking device issue than a transporter. Hence, would not qualify as an answer to the question. But, would logically be a similar type of accident as would the Van Mayter accident noted above in the comments (which was due to a natural sub-space anomaly vs. technology issue).
Also see the Wiki page on Asteroid Gamma 601
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