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Show To Whom It May Concern: I noticed in the Bingham News of September 26th, 1925, that I am listed as having been paid $86.25 as sick benefits by the National Casualty Company. I have up to date received nothing noth-ing as sick benefits. The facts of the matter are these: I was injured injur-ed on April 14, 1925, while in my store and on the same day reported re-ported my injury to Mr. Tony Rino, the agent acting in Bingham Bing-ham Canyon for the above named nam-ed Casualty Company and requested re-quested a blank to report the same to the company. The next day Mr. Rino showed me a letter let-ter or rather gave me the same from the company, together with a check for $5.50, a rebate for unearned premium. This check is not correct. I was taken to the St. Marks Hospital where I remained re-mained for four weeks. At all times the said National Casualty Company refused me assistance but claimed my policy was cancelled. can-celled. ' The publication of benefits paid I me is an absolutely false statement. state-ment. I have never received a ' cent nor has a cent been offered I I me for sick benefits in the sickness sick-ness that I went through altho I had been a policy holder in the 11 above ( named company since March 19, 1923. The onlv thing the company de- s moneyV paid in to it. I did receive from Mutual Ben-n Ben-n efit and Health a suitable settlement settle-ment in; consideration of premium n I paido it and am still carrying the insurance in the Mutual Com-j1 Com-j1 pany- ' Signed, PETER C. PITCHIOS. |