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NFOP previously partnered with Thin Blue Line Benefits, a health care company accused of unlawfully selling insurance to retired first responders.
By November 2024, Thin Blue Line Benefits had stopped paying for medical claims, leaving customers on the financial hook for thousands of dollars in bills, according to the lawsuit. Some customers ...
Ohio sues 'Thin Blue Line': Ohio sues Texas 'Thin Blue Line' insurance company over unpaid claims to retired police The lawsuit alleges that Thin Blue Line failed to obtain the proper registration ...
“We still represent the Thin Blue Line and always will. We just can’t fly the flag. It’s not a big deal,” Parma Police Chief Robert Topie said.
Thin Blue Line started as an organization for retired first responders who were too young to qualify for Medicare.
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