Be careful out there guys, my son in law was working a splicing job in rural Virginia and came into contact with a live primary line that had come loose from it's attachment and was parallel to the cable line. From the ground it looked like another comm line but when he got up the ladder and went to strap in - boom-. He was thrown off the ladder and had to be revived by his coworker then life-flighted to the trauma hospital in DC. He sufferd severe burns, a collapsed lung, a broken vertebrae and broken sacrum. He was just released from the hospital after 51 days and multiple operations. He has no health insurance and the worker's comp. company for the company he was working under has so far denied the claim. It will be months before he can retun to work if he can return at all so he is left with no income currently and few options while this works its way through the courts. There is a go fund me if you are so inclined https://www.gofundme.com/f/aid-scotts-journey-from-fall-to-recovery
Remember to check and double check your worksite....no one is looking out for you but you!
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