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Keith Nuttle wrote:
I don't know exactly what the medical cost were, but about a year ago when I had my table saw accident, seven stitches cost me nearly $3000. Which would have been a good down payment on a newer truck. Yeah - it's always easy to see that in hindsight - or... that's when we look at these things. Though this was a nastier job than most, it was still just a repair. Kinda ugly - but just a repair. Hardly seemed worth thinking much about. All Siverados break in the middle when they get to this age and you kind of just know you're going to have to fix it or replace it. And then... But in reality, that kind of an accident can happen while doing just about anything. -- -Mike- |
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