09/09/2025
Holding Big Institutions Accountable — Just Like You
When Amar Patel, an Indian professional, drove from Houston, Texas, to Oklahoma City for a family event, he never anticipated facing a ride he’d later regret.
After a minor collision on I-35, he filed an insurance claim—confident his premiums meant protection across state lines. But days passed... and then he received the rejection.
The insurer said the policy “lacked coverage” for out-of-state claims—or cited vague technicalities buried in the wording. Amar felt cheated. His community told him, “Let it go, it’s just how things work.”
But this is exactly where we disagree.
Just like President Trump’s recent move to restore presidential oversight at the FTC, ensuring consumer protection and accountability in federal agencies, we believe insurance companies must also be held accountable for denying valid claims. When institutions fail to protect, it’s time we demand justice.
Through Justice Hub USA—powered by Avocate.ai, Amar connected to a trial lawyer who understood not just the law, but the stakes—especially for immigrants unaccustomed to navigating U.S. insurance complexities.
Now, Amar’s claim has been approved—and with more than he expected. That’s the power of demanding fairness.
Your rights don’t need to be rubber-stamped by insurers.
If you’ve been denied a claim—or just feel ignored—send us a private message with: “HELP + City + Issue (1–2 lines)”
Let’s hold these institutions accountable. Together.