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Thin Blue Line Benefits Association was ordered to stop all operations in Arizona. State regulators are asking the AZ Attorney General to investigate for fraud.
A company accused of unlawfully selling insurance plans to retired first responders and their families tells the 12News ...
Thin Blue Line started as an organization for retired first responders who were too young to qualify for Medicare.
The Arizona Department of Insurance issued the following news release:. A new state law is going into effect that will, under certain circumstances, allow a health plan enrollee who receives ...
The Arizona Department of Insurance and Financial Institutions has formed a group to address the issue of rising costs. Arizona’s home insurance rates have shot up 70% since 2019, according to a ...
The Arizona Department of Insurance issued the following news release:. In recognition of its legal and moral obligations, the Arizona Department of Insurance hereby commits itself to a policy of ...
The Arizona Department of Insurance and Financial Institutions requires that drivers in the Grand Canyon State carry a minimum level of car insurance. Arizona requires drivers to carry a 25/50/15 ...
Arizona's top banking and insurance regulator is stepping down for a job in the private sector. Gov. Doug Ducey announced Tuesday that Keith Schraad will leave his post Thursday as head of the ...
The Arizona Department of Insurance has been receiving about 150 calls per month regarding the insurance marketplace, Klug said. But, by and large, the department is uninvolved in plan enrollment ...
Arizona home insurance premium costs have shot up 62% since 2019. That’s the highest increase in the U.S.
Progressive Advanced Insurance Co. and sister Progressive Preferred, third- and fourth-largest insurers by market share, respectively, posted Arizona auto-policy rate increases ranging from 2.5% ...