PHOENIX (AZFamily) — Thousands of first responders in Arizona will now have to find new health insurance. On Sunday, their provider, Thin Blue Line, will no longer be offering plans. Arizona’s Family ...
Thin Blue Line Benefits Association, an insurance company targeting retired first responders, is accused of fraudulent practices in Ohio. The company allegedly collected premiums while failing to pay ...
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — The Arizona Attorney General’s Office has reached an agreement with an insurance company that left hundreds of first responders with unpaid medical bills, officials announced.
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$40,000 out of pocket: Retired Phoenix first responders want insurance to pay outstanding bills
Retired Phoenix firefighters, police officers and their families are raising alarms about their insurance plan after waiting months for payment for their medical bills. Thin Blue Line Benefits ...
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‘Cease and Desist’: Thin Blue Line Benefits Association must immediately stop operations in Arizona
The Arizona Department of Insurance and Financial Institutions found Thin Blue Lines Benefits Association was unlawfully providing insurance in Arizona, following a 12News investigation that found ...
Thin Blue Line, which marketed health coverage to pre-Medicare first responders, has left some retirees with hundreds of thousands of dollars in unpaid medical bills. Thin Blue Line, which had a ...
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