PHOENIX (AZFamily) — Thin Blue Line Benefits Association marketed itself to retired first responders, providing health insurance to those under 65 years old. But some said their medical claims are ...
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 ...
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'They say I owe $89,000': Retired first responders face mounting bills after company illegally sold insurance plans
Thin Blue Line Benefits Association said its mission was to serve retired police, firefighters and their families. It promised to provide “gap coverage” for retirees too young to qualify for Medicare.
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Company accused of misleading retired first responders will 'not offer future health plans'
A company accused of unlawfully selling insurance plans to retired first responders and their families tells the 12News I-Team it will no longer offer health care coverage as of August 31. The ...
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes announced her office has opened an investigation into Thin Blue Line Benefits, a group that offers insurance coverage for retired first ...
WASHINGTON (Valley News Live) - The Senate passed bipartisan legislation that would expand federal benefits for families of firefighters and first responders who die or become permanently disabled ...
A bill inspired by a fallen St. Paul Fire Department captain has been signed into law, expanding federal support for the families of firefighters and other first responders who die or become ...
The death of a Montgomery County, Maryland, firefighter earlier this year has inspired legislation that aims to accelerate the payout of pension and survivor benefits to the families of fallen first ...
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