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		<title>auto accident claim settlement?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I was hit by a bobcat machine (like a backhoe). The bobcat entered into the street from a construction site and hit my car as I was driving down the road. I didnt have any immediate injuries but a couple of days later my upper back was hurting so I went to the ER and [...]<p><a href="http://backhoerental.org/blog/auto-accident-claim-settlement/">auto accident claim settlement?</a> is a post from: <a href="http://backhoerental.org/blog">Backhoe Rental</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was hit by a bobcat machine (like a backhoe). The bobcat entered into the street from a construction site and hit my car as I was driving down the road. I didnt have any immediate injuries but a couple of days later my upper back was hurting so I went to the ER and was diagnosed with &#8220;back strain&#8221; and &#8220;back spasms.&#8221; The bobcat is apparently covered under a general liability insurance. The company who owns the bobcat has admitted negligence. 6 days later I still dont have a rental car. They are telling me that since it is a big commercial policy it takes more time to process the claim??? I am now out of work for the 3rd day as well due to my injury. My daughter (age 9) was also in the car with me but has no complaints of injury at this point. My question is this&#8230;. what I am entitled to regarding the injuries, time out of work, loss of car (it is totaled) aggravation of not having a rental car for several days, and of course the mental anguish I am going through. My daughter is having a hard time getting in the car without fearing that we will be hit again. I dont want more than I am entitled to but I feel that they were negligent and should compensate me and my child. I do want to be fair. Any suggestions? I have not hired an attorney as of yet because I would like to settle without one if possible.<br />
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		<title>Will a small Bobcat type loader with a bucket/backhoe dig through drought-solid Georgia clay dirt?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[We had planned to some landscaping work around our house, levelling some areas and putting up brick retaining walls&#8230; but with the Southeast drought, the dirt is now solid as a brick. Definitely too solid to do anything with regular shovels, and we would have rented a Bobcat or similar small backhoe anyway. But now [...]<p><a href="http://backhoerental.org/blog/will-a-small-bobcat-type-loader-with-a-bucketbackhoe-dig-through-drought-solid-georgia-clay-dirt/">Will a small Bobcat type loader with a bucket/backhoe dig through drought-solid Georgia clay dirt?</a> is a post from: <a href="http://backhoerental.org/blog">Backhoe Rental</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We had planned to some landscaping work around our house, levelling some areas and putting up brick retaining walls&#8230; but with the Southeast drought, the dirt is now solid as a brick.  </p>
<p>Definitely too solid to do anything with regular shovels, and we would have rented a Bobcat or similar small backhoe anyway.  But now we&#8217;re wondering whether even those things can break through the dirt.  I know really large equipment can &#8212; they&#8217;re doing construction all around and they move and recontour huge tracts of dirt like it&#8217;s sand.  But that kind of equipment is WAY out of our budget.</p>
<p>We like to do it ourselves, so we&#8217;ll rent equipment if it can do the job.</p>
<p>Does anyone out there have experience with this smaller consumer-rentable equipment (1500-2500 lbs) and with Southeast clay soil in very dry conditions?  Will it do the job?  Or should we wait until it rains?</p>
<p>We have about a 40&#215;40 area to recontour about 4-8 ft high.<br />
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		<title>Reasons to Choose a Bobcat Loader Backhoe by Rene Knops</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bobcat started making compact loader backhoes in the 1990s. They&#8217;re a rather new arrival on the backhoe market, meaning that some contractors haven&#8217;t even heard of them. If you&#8217;re considering using a small backhoe, whether for only one project, or for use by your company, you may wish to look at the Bobcat loader backhoe. [...]<p><a href="http://backhoerental.org/blog/reasons-to-choose-a-bobcat-loader-backhoe-by-rene-knops/">Reasons to Choose a Bobcat Loader Backhoe by Rene Knops</a> is a post from: <a href="http://backhoerental.org/blog">Backhoe Rental</a></p>
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<p>Bobcat started making compact loader backhoes in the 1990s.  They&#8217;re a rather new arrival on the backhoe market, meaning that some contractors haven&#8217;t even heard of them.  If you&#8217;re considering using a small backhoe, whether for only one project, or for use by your company, you may wish to look at the Bobcat loader backhoe.  These little machines pack a lot of power<span id="more-42"></span> and productivity for their size.  If you have a job that needs done, but which doesn&#8217;t require the longer reach or size of a full sized loader backhoe, consider getting a Bobcat loader backhoe.  For jobs on small or crowded sites, ease of transport, and price, a Bobcat loader backhoe is a great choice.</p>
<p>To fit your every need, Bobcat produces all wheel loaders with a skid steering option, compact track loaders, and skid steer loaders.  All wheel loaders allow you to reduce disturbance of your surface while retaining excellent maneuverability.  Bobcat loader backhoe models with tracks give you more power and an increased lift capacity where terrain damage isn&#8217;t a worry, and have unequaled performance on rough terrain.  You can extend your working season after the ground gets rough or slick with a Bobcat loader backhoe on tracks.  A skid steer Bobcat loader backhoe gives you a compact shape for tight work, and an excellent reach for such a small machine.  </p>
<p>Whatever your preferences for wheel design and steering, your compact Bobcat loader backhoe is dependable and powerful, but great for accessing tight spaces.  If you need to work on a site with narrow gates, closely spaced buildings, low overhangs, or restrictions on the weight of machinery, a Bobcat loader backhoe can solve your problems.  They help meet towing restrictions if you don&#8217;t have a large trailer, and do less damage to the ground beneath them than conventionally sized backhoes.  A Bobcat loader backhoe can help you increase the number of working days available to you every year, and let you get more work out of every day.  Contractors and excavators should consider a Bobcat loader backhoe to help with their business.  Homeowners looking to do a big landscaping or renovation project can rent a Bobcat loader backhoe at their local equipment dealer, letting them get the job done faster than ever.</p>
<p>You can benefit from a Bobcat loader backhoe in many industries &#8211; not just construction.  In agriculture, groundswork, landscaping, industry, and many others, a Bobcat loader backhoe helps you get the job done.  You can get more done in less time, and hire fewer people to do it.  Whether you need to move snow, earth, or straw, a Bobcat loader backhoe is there to help.  People have even used these powerful little machines to help with maintaining their horses!  Other equipment has a hard time keeping up with a Bobcat loader backhoe.  Test out one of these hardworking pieces of equipment today, and see the difference it could make in your line of work.</p>
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<p>Ren&#233; Knops is an avid writer. He enjoys construction and heavy equipment. Backhoes He owns and operates <a href="http://www.backhoeshelper.com" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">http://www.backhoeshelper.com</a> BackhoesHelper.com </p>
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