(502) 917-4536 is a Personal Injury Robocall
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- Transcript Hello, this is Ashley calling you from road traffic accident. How have you been today? This call is in relation to your vehicle accident which happened in past two years and that was not your. Is that the correct information we have got? All right, just let me transfer the call to the senior supervisor. He will guide you further about the compensation. Thank you so much. Hello? Hello?
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