(229) 287-3991 is a Vehicle Warranty Robocall
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- Transcript Hello, my name is Valerie and I'm calling on behalf of accident relief advocates. We understand that you may have been involved in a motor vehicle accident within the last 12 months where you were not at fault. If you've already sought medical attention or are still receiving treatment, we want to help you navigate the legal process to ensure you get the compensation you deserve. If you haven't already secured legal representation, now is the time to act. Press 1 to speak with an intake specialist who can provide you with a free consultation and guide you through your options. If you prefer not to receive these calls, please press 2 to opt out. Your well being is important to us and we're here to help you every step of the way.
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- Call Activity Low Last detected 8 months ago

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