by John Darer
Genex Capital CEO Roger Proctor, offers the following sound bytes in a video ad for the "cash now pusher" company:
- "Were you 'taken advantage of', 'pressured into' or 'not properly informed' of the "REAL TERMS" of your structured settlement when you signed? "
- "You shouldn't have to beg, borrow or steal" and you should not have to NEGOTIATE.
- "What if you could go back and CHANGE that settlement to YOUR terms, to YOUR needs, right now?"
- "has helped thousands of people, like you, nationwide to "free their money" – to deliver your money that YOU NEED NOW "
While the message from Roger Proctor emphasizes his former membership in the American Association for Justice (nee Association of Trial lawyers of America, nee American Trial Lawyers Association) he implies that trial lawyers and financial advisors are not doing their job properly and that desperate tort victims are thus resorting to crimes. 
What evidence does Roger Proctor have to back up his claims?
Should the trial lawyer community be offended that one of its former members is using his one time affiliation with the association (in his solicitation of the dismantling of the work of trial lawyers) as a reason for tort victims to trust HIM and his company?
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