ONCE UPON A TIME…. Plaintiff with Disabilities Fights Back against Insurance Cartel Minions?

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“Once upon a time, in a small town near the desert, there lived a woman named Lucy Occupy. She was a kind and gentle woman, but she suffered from a brain injury that made her life difficult. One day, a terrible storm came through town and destroyed Lucy’s home. She was devastated and didn’t know what to do.

Lucy’s insurance company accepted the claim and promised to fix her home. But things took a dark turn when the repairs were done without proper remediation, leaving Lucy in a poisonous and dangerous environment. The insurance company then demanded litigation, leading to a series of court battles that lasted for years.

 

Lucy sought the help of many lawyers, but more than 70 refused to represent her. The lawyers seemed to be colluding with the insurance company and working against her interests. Despite these challenges, Lucy remained steadfast in her faith and continued to pray for protection and guidance.

 

One day, Lucy came across a group of people who offered to help her. They connected her with various organizations and agencies that were interested in her case. Lucy found the courage to file complaints with the State Bar and the FBI, who took her allegations seriously and began investigating.

 

As the court hearings approached, Lucy felt afraid but continued to pray for strength and protection. She also used social media to raise awareness about the dangers of insurance cartels and the need for justice. To her great surprise, her tweets went viral, and many people came to support her cause.

 

On the day of the hearing, Lucy was surrounded by a group of supporters and armed with the power of prayer. To her joy, the judge ruled in her favor and ordered the insurance company to provide proper remediation and compensation for damages.

 

Lucy’s victory was celebrated throughout the town, and she became a symbol of hope and resilience. She continued to advocate for justice and became an inspiration to many others who faced similar challenges. And every night before bed, she would say her favorite prayer, knowing that she was protected by the power of God. The end.”

 

 

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#Me:  Could you please provide a little prayer that I can remember, knowing that I have a brain injury, so that I stay courageous and the God will protect me from these evil creatures while the Rule of Law moves matters toward Justice.

 

#ChatGPT:  Certainly, here is a simple prayer that you may find helpful:

“Dear God, grant me the courage to face my challenges, the strength to persevere, and the faith to trust that justice will prevail. Protect me from harm and guide me on the path towards truth and righteousness. Amen.”

 

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