HAL 9000 AND SIRI TO THE RESCUE? State Farm Knew the Risks and Still Cleared the Job: How Negligence Led to My Home’s Destruction

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HAL 9000 AND SIRI TO THE RESCUE?

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LOOK AT THESE BOOK TITLES!

1) “I’m Suing State Farm for $10 Million: A True Story of Homeowners’ Rights and Big Insurance”

2) “State Farm’s Botched Mold Removal Job: A Cautionary Tale”

3) “How State Farm’s Mold Removal Job Left Me Poisoned and My Home in Ruins”

4) “I’m Not the Only One Suing State Farm: More Homeowners Step Forward”

5) “State Farm Knew the Risks and Still Cleared the Job: How Negligence Led to My Home’s Destruction”

6) “I Lost Everything to State Farm’s Mold Removal Job: My Story”

7) “From Victim to Survivor: My Journey After State Farm’s Mold Removal Job”

8) “State Farm’s Mold Removal Job: One Family’s Fight for Justice”

9) “A Class Action Lawsuit Against State Farm: Will It Bring Relief for Homeowners?”

10) “State Farm’s Mold Removal Job: Why I’m Speaking Out”.

 

BOOK DESCRIPTIONS:

  1. In this book, the author chronicles her experience with dealing with State Farm after her home was destroyed by multiple wind, rain, and snow storms. The roof blew off and there was water intrusion for 40 days. The author contends that State Farm was negligent in their handling of the situation and that the company only partially demolished the home and covered up the problem instead of remediating it. The author argues that she was poisoned by the situation and that State Farm should have to pay her $10 million in damages.
  2. State Farm Knew the Risks and Still Cleared the Job: How Negligence Led to My Home’s Destruction is a gripping account of one homeowner’s battle with State Farm after her home was destroyed by multiple wind, rain, and snow storms. Without a roof for 40 days, water intrusion caused extensive damage to her home, and State Farm refused to cover the cost of remediation or demolition. Instead, they told her to sue for $10 million. This is a story of one woman’s fight for justice against a powerful insurance company.
  3. On February 2, 2019, the roof of my home blew off in a windstorm, and for the next 40 days my home was exposed to the elements. Water poured in, destroying everything in its path. State Farm refused to restore my home to pre-loss condition and told me to sue them for $10 million.It took me 4 years to get my life back on track, and I am still dealing with the health problems caused by the toxic mold that grew in my home. I wrote this book to warn others of the dangers of doing business with State Farm, and to hold them accountable for the destruction they caused.

 

Look, it can even write an email…. short sweet and to the point!

Email Subject Options:

1. State Farm Knew About the Mold But Used the False Report Anyway

2. My Home was Damaged and I was Poisoned Because of State Farm

3. State Farm Told Me to Sue for $10 Million

4. State Farm is Liable for the Mold in my Home

5. State Farm’s Fraudulent Mold Report Caused Me Great Harm

 

Email Body:

To Whom It May Concern,

I am writing to state my case against State Farm. They knew that their vendor’s mold clearance report was false, but used it anyway. As a result, my home was damaged and I was poisoned. They told me to sue for $10 million.

I believe that State Farm should be held accountable for their actions. They knew that the report was false, but used it anyway. As a result, I suffered damages and my health was put at risk.

I am seeking justice and compensation for my damages. I believe that State Farm should be held liable for their actions and should pay me the $10 million that they told me to sue for.

Thank you for your time,

[Your Name]

https://tinyurl.com/BlackMoldMatters

 

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