(319) 380-8937 is a Personal Injury Robocall
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- Transcript Hello. Hi, this is Jennifer from claims online. We've been informed that you were involved in a car accident in the past few years, and it looks like your compensation for being not at fault. Has not been processed yet. I'm connecting you now with a claims investigator who can explain. How to claim it. Just hold on a. Moment.
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