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Thi is the rear window of my 2020 Ford Edge. Parked in my driveway with a perfectly intact window one minute. Hit be flying stones from the lawn mower/weeh whacker and shatered a minute later. Gotta love those lawn care guys!

There is also a small dent in the front bumper.

We really think it was an accident that the equipment operators were not even aware of, but we did notify the company and the owner came right out to apologize. I think he was really nervous at first. Don is a big guy! We told him we understood that accidents happen and we were not trying to make a stink. We just wanted the workers to be more aware of hazards and try to be more careful going forward.

Insurance considers these things an act of God and doesn't quibble about fixing broken glass.



Comments

  1. I would have thought the company would fix it but since the insurance co will, I guess it is just an irritating inconvenience.

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  2. Oh my goodness. Thank heavens for insurance.

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  3. my first thought was the same as patti's above, I would have assumed this would go on the company's insurance which they must have to be in business. I hope you don't have to pay a deductible. And how loud was the machinery that they didn't hear this? (see for that matter too)

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  4. I am glad that everyone approached in a calm manner

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  5. Oh my gosh! I had no idea that could happen. I should tell Art since he uses a weed whacker pretty close to our van.

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  6. My lawn care guy sent a rock through my door window. He paid to have it repaired.

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