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Anyone hear anything about this?

Wife read it tonight on the Christian County paper blog. Said the county med. examiner declared the death was caused by the bite.

More tests are pending???

Posted

Would that be a venomous or nonvenomous strike and are you covered?

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Posted

Would that be a venomous or nonvenomous strike and are you covered?

BilletHead

It think it's on page 1,678 of the statute. I'm driving right now, and probably shouldn't conduct legal research. But, I guess that's pretty obvi

John

Posted

Hate to say it but the man died because of refusal to seek treatment if that article is right.

That's the way I see it.

Posted

Doctors only have a 32% success rate, so who knows?

What's funny is that if he had died on his way to the ER nobody would have questioned how long before he headed there.

Was he drunk? If so then I'm gonna call it an alcohol related death.

Posted

So doctors can't save 68% of snake bite victims!? That's a new statistic by me.

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