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The National Fraternal Order of Police ‘terminated’ agreement with Thin Blue Line Benefits
The National Fraternal Order of Police, with more than 370,000 members nationwide, said it no longer works with Thin Blue Line Benefits. Thin Blue Line is a health care company based in Texas that ...
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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 ...
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 ...
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — You pay the premium, and your health insurance provider is supposed to pay your claims. But one company has now come under fire, accused of failing to pay claims for thousands of ...
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