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Graham Max
  • Real Estate Investor
  • North Judson, IN
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Mowing accident

Graham Max
  • Real Estate Investor
  • North Judson, IN
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Today I ran into one of my renters and he told me about an accident his wife had while mowing the grass this weekend... She was using a push mower and hit a piece of wire someplace in the grass and it cut off and hit her in the leg. (Of course she was wearing shorts while mowing.) Her leg got cut open from the piece of wire. The cut didn't require stitches however her leg was still bothering her 3 days later . She went to the doctor and he removed a piece of the wire that was lodged in her leg.... The main question I have is weather or not any of this can come back to me as the property owner.. Just checking all of my bases...

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