Sroka’s lawsuit goes further, accusing Liberty Mutual of engaging in a broader campaign of intrusive telemarketing designed to increase its revenue and gain an edge on its competitors. The complaint asserts that these robocalls were not isolated incidents, but part of a systematic effort to advertise the company’s goods and services. The calls, Sroka says, caused inconvenience, invasion of privacy, intrusion upon seclusion, aggravation, annoyance, and violation of statutory privacy rights.
Liberty Mutual faces class action as complaint alleges illegal robocalls
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