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 ...
Thousands of retired first responders and their family members paid Thin Blue Line Benefits Association for health care coverage, but some found their medical bills were not getting paid. Now, the ...
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes is opening an investigation into the Thin Blue Line Benefits Association after state regulators accused the organization of unlawfully providing insurance in ...
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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