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got sth + v3 vs had sth + v3

Hi, i am wondering the difference of the meaning of those,below.

1) Last year , I got my arm broken.

2)Last year, i had my arm broken.

Is the difference between those is that; In number one,for example,a
car crashed me,causing my arm to be broken and In number two,I run in front of a car that is going fast and wanted my arm to be broken so I did it in purpose.
  

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coursebook 1) Last yea r I got my arm broken. 2)Last year i I had my arm broken. Neither is particularly idiomatic.

  • coursebook 1) Last yea r I got my arm broken.
  • 2)Last year i I had my arm broken.
  • Neither is particularly idiomatic.
  • Both can mean your arm was broken accidentally, and both can mean your arm was broken on purpose.
  • __________ In general, though, to get something done can mean to accomplish it yourself.
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coursebook1) Last year I got my arm broken. 2)Last year i I had my arm broken.
Neither is particularly idiomatic.

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