(201) 897-0765 is a Medicare Robocall
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- Transcript Hello. This is Dave from accidental claims support. How's your day going? We're reaching out to verify if you've been involved in car accident within the past two years, and the compensation for being injured is still pending. So you had an auto accident. In the last two years. We have a team of experienced attorneys who specialize in handling such cases, and they would be more than willing to assist you in obtaining the compensation you deserve. Please stay on the line for a brief moment and I'll connect you with them right away. Good morning. My name is Eric. How are you?
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