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  2. Talk:Erie Insurance Group - Wikipedia

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    This article has been rated as Low-importance on the project's importance scale. Erie Insurance Group is part of WikiProject Erie, which is building a comprehensive and detailed guide to the Erie, Pennsylvania, including the surrounding counties of Crawford and Warren, and related subjects on Wikipedia. If you would like to participate, visit ...

  3. eHealthInsurance - Wikipedia

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    The company also sells individual plans, competing with health insurance marketplaces. The company sells plans in all 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia from 170 health insurance carriers. Its large staff of licensed agents assist consumers with little or no computer experience with their online enrollments.

  4. Grange Insurance - Wikipedia

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    Grange Mutual Casualty Company, commonly known as Grange Insurance, is an American insurance company based in Columbus, Ohio. [4] Grange market's network is about 3,600 independent agents to offer home, auto, life, and business insurance protection to policyholders. [5] The company, formed in 1935, now operates in 13 states.

  5. List of people from Erie, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Daniel Dobbins, builder of the U.S. naval fleet for Battle of Lake Erie; Thomas B. Hagen, Chairman of Erie Insurance; William Himrod, iron industry pioneer and abolitionist; Warren Kitzmiller, Vermont state legislator; Michael Liebel, Jr., Mayor of Erie 1906–1911; Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives from ...

  6. Erie doctrine - Wikipedia

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    The Erie doctrine is a fundamental legal doctrine of civil procedure in the United States which mandates that a federal court called upon to resolve a dispute not directly implicating a federal question (most commonly when sitting in diversity jurisdiction, but also when applying supplemental jurisdiction to claims factually related to a federal question or in an adversary proceeding in ...

  7. Insurance agent - Wikipedia

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