Friday, 31 October 2014

Insurance fraud, violent crime victim event set


The Registered Voters of East Texas invites the public to join them in a town house meeting tonight to discuss ways to help victims of insurance fraud as well as victims of violent crime.
“Anyone who has been impacted by these issues is encouraged to attend this meeting,” said Joyce Pipkins, coordinator of the event.
The meeting will be 5 to 6 p.m. at the Central Fire Station, 601 S. Grove St. Pipkins said Ray Wilson, district director for state Rep. Chris Paddie, will be in attendance as well as Felicia Rivers from the Texas Department of Insurance.
“If anyone has filed a claim on their home, auto, or personal property, and your insurance carrier failed to pay, slow by paying or underpaid your claim, then you are invited to attend this meeting,” said Pipkins.
“If anyone has lost a loved one due to violence and the system didn’t do enough to protect your loved one, then we encourage you to join us in this fight to help make a change in the laws in the state of Texas,” she said. “This is your opportunity to have a face-to-face meeting with Mr. Wilson about these issues.”
Pipkins said she also invited city commissioners as well as Marshall Police Chief Jesus Eddie Campa.

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