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Nonprofit Groups Face Higher Insurance Costs and Limited Coverage

By Harvy Lipman

In mid-May, the Hemophilia Association of New York received a notice from its insurance company: Its commercial-liability policy was due to expire August 1, and the company would not be renewing it.

"It took our longtime brokers two months to get us coverage," said Thom Harrington, the association's executive director. The brokers contacted...

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