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I was at a vehicle storage facility getting personal belongings out of my totaled truck. Upon leaving, razor wire at the top of the chain link fence sliced my head resulting in a trip to the ER. Lost lots of bloodand got five stiches. Was the storage company responsible for this, if so what are we entitled to for compensation for this traumatic and painful event?
 


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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Arial, Helvetica, Verdana">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by dhall5546:
I was at a vehicle storage facility getting personal belongings out of my totaled truck. Upon leaving, razor wire at the top of the chain link fence sliced my head resulting in a trip to the ER. Lost lots of bloodand got five stiches. Was the storage company responsible for this, if so what are we entitled to for compensation for this traumatic and painful event?<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

My response:

Give us the full picture. Usually, razor wire is high up on the top of security fencing. How high is the razor wire from the ground where you were, to the top of the fence? Why am I getting a "visual" of you climbing that fence?

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