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411 Woodland Drive
Hinesville, Georgia 31313
February 20, 2014

My name is Virginia S. Pattman. I am a citizen (30 years), and a tax payer of Liberty County. My money helps to pay fees to Gallagher Bassett Services, Inc., who is the insurance company for the City of Hinesville.
Last week, an unidentified, well spoken, educated, and knowledgeable caller provided me with the following detailed information:
"Mrs. Pattman no one is pushing your Trip and Fall accident. The insurance company is playing politics with the legal systems and the locals in charge. They are trying to squash your case and trying to deny your claim.
"Listen to me closely, if the insurance company's investigator had conducted an onsite investigation of the parking lot construction site, Mr. Green or his representative would have required the construction company to 1.) Post a sign warning pedestrians of unsafe conditions. The investigator would have required the construction site to post a sign warning of hazard and warning pedestrians of poor walking surfaces. These unsafe conditions existed for two or more months after your serious fall."
"Mrs. Pattman, I can not get involved, but you should write to the of The Insurance & Safety Commissioner and ask for an investigation of your claim, ask for the investigation under The Freedom of Information Act (FOIA).
Based on the information I recieved from the caller, and other information obtained from other sources, I am filing a complaint against Gallagher Bassett Services, Inc.

I am alleging the following:
Mr. J.T. Green, investigator for Gallagher Bassett Services, Inc. did not begin his investigation of my Trip and Fall accident as soon as possible.
The investigation was not done within the 18-24 hour time frame required for my Trip and Fall accident.
Mr. Green failed to provide factual evidence of the property, which was a construction site.
Mr. Green's findings are bogus, and his evidence is bogus, bias, and unfair.
He

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