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Still in hospital waiting on op :/ index is hanging by a thread just

Below the joint and my punky top is hanging aswell...

Devastated tbh putting a claim in definitely...lads birthday this week

And I'm gonna be potless.

Just hope some people keep this in mind and it's avoids some

Injurys then maybe I can take a small positive from all this

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Still in hospital waiting on op :/ index is hanging by a thread just

Below the joint and my punky top is hanging aswell...

Devastated tbh putting a claim in definitely...lads birthday this week

And I'm gonna be potless.

Just hope some people keep this in mind and it's avoids some

Injurys then maybe I can take a small positive from all this

 

who is to blame you or your boss,any more details on the accident how it happened etc :sneaky2:

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Well because the big ladders hadn't been replaced I had

To climb the hedge even though I'd already voiced my

Concerns about the hedge not being stable enough......

Halfway through I fell through the hedge went mad and was

Told to have a minute and get back up as I got up within

Seconds of trimming a branch snapped and that's why I'm here

Now I

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Sounds nasty, it also sounds like you have a very solid claim. Get a good solicitor not a no win no fee idiot. You should get 66% of your costs back.

 

If your boss asks you to do something, he should be prepared to do it himself. If not then you're better off working for yourself.

 

On a slightly different thread, a firm In used to work for had an old hedge cutter with a bar brake on it (I think it was a modified chainsaw) that got used when needs must. It was a heavy thing to use but safe. The problem was, when the new one got back from being fixed one time, muggins here took a chunk out of his thigh as i brought it down and flicked my wrist for the non existent brake to stop it. I know that one was my fault, but hedge cutters can be very nasty if you get on the wrong end of them. Throw it a long way if you're going!

 

I hope it heals well and you still have full use. Good luck.

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All the best with the recovery. I worked on local council school gardens and we used electric hedge cutters and pull along generators. I swiped up the side of a Beech hedge and was smothered in greenfly so I let go with one hand to clear them and the cutter swung round and nipped my thigh before it stopped. I had trousers and bib and brace on and it didn't cut me but I had a massive V bruise which throbbed for ages.

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