I know how you feel and I hope you recover soon. No one every plans to have an injury. It takes fore thought and some experience to anticipate if something could be dangerous, and then take the extra time work out a way to get the job done safely. When an injury does happens it's human nature to try to blame the tool, implement, animal, rock, tree, or another person for causing the accident (I always try to).
If you think you don't like hospitals now, wait a few months and then ask your parents to show you all the insurance payment statements and actual medical bills for your visit. Better yet, offer to reimburse everyone for the total costs. The cost of an injury and lost time from work can really add up very fast. Walking into an emergency room can cost $500, an ambulance ride can cost over $1000. Urgent care centers are often less than half the cost of an emergency room if you can arrive during business hours.
It's not easy or the fastest, but it's often the least expensive and the least painful to plan how to work without injuries or accidents, especially if you work alone or in remote areas.
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