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Dialogue with patients unveiled a significant gap in their understanding of healthcare benefits associated with automobile insurance. This lack of awareness often resulted in accident victims enduring unnecessary suffering due to not seeking medical care. To combat this, the founder initiated the 1-800-ASK-GARY helpline. This invaluable resource was established to educate accident victims about their rights and provide them free access to legal and medical consultations. A notable figure in the clinic's narrative is "ROZ," one of its earliest patients, who later joined the clinic's team. Her journey from receiving care for an accident injury to becoming a familiar face in the clinic's television commercials is remarkable. Roz's genuine desire to share her positive experience led to a television campaign that resonated strongly with viewers. Her reassuring message, "Don't be scared or confused," became an instant success. Today, Roz continues to appear on television, advocating for accident victims to be well-informed and to exercise their rights. The power of her story lies in its authenticity; it was unscripted, a true reflection of her experience. The clinic's founder moved to trademark the 1-800-ASK-GARY name, which is now under the purview of W.S. Media, Inc. This organization runs the ASK GARY Auto Accident and Injury Helpline, a familiar and trusted resource for many. The founder's commitment to providing the highest quality of treatment remains steadfast. Moreover, his involvement in community causes, alongside his companies, showcases a deep commitment to societal welfare. Over 200,000 individuals have turned to the 1-800-ASK-GARY helpline for assistance with auto accident and injury issues for over a decade. Operating around the clock, this service is a testament to the founder's dedication to offering accessible, high-quality healthcare. It is crucial for those seeking support and guidance following auto accidents, symbolizing the clinic's enduring commitment to patient care and community support.