Philip J. Castagno - Louisville, KY
Lawyers in Louisville, KY
300 West Liberty Street # 3 Louisville, KY 40202
Updated: 03/03/2026
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Consulted Law firm 2020-2021My name is Sheila Brock,. Case #: 20-C-027527 Norton Hospitals, Inc & Community Medical Associates, Inc I lost my job at the New Albany Housing Authority on December 4, 2020 following the COVID-19 shutdown. I started a job with Goodwill Industries and Teleperformance and neither worked out. I have been pitching off monies that I had saved up along with the stimulus check I received last month. I do have an interview with CSC on Monday, April 19, 2021 and I will contact you with the results. Of course, its not a lot of money but I am trying. I bank with Woodforest and that is where my direct deposits will go when I start getting paid. If you have any questions, please contact me. I don't understand why I have a balance with Norton when I had health insurance through my job. I have asked them for an itemized statement so I can make arrangements before all of this and never got anything. I don't have money to pay in bulk but I am willing to set up a payment plan to get this debt paid off.
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