Identity Theft During The Holiday Season

According to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), over 13 million Americans fall victim to identity theft each year. Although this crime is usually repairable, it can cost you thousands in extraneous fees to reestablish your name and credit. Additionally, you’ll have to go through the headache of not being able to use your credit cards, not being able to obtain a new loan and, in some cases, criminal investigation. The holiday season is stressful enough, so this is just another factor we must watch out for, especially as e-commerce grows in popularity. Luckily, some employers offer identity theft insurance as a voluntary benefit that can help protect you in case you fall victim to identity theft.

 

Identity Theft Coverage

 

What Is Identity Theft Insurance?

Identity theft insurance is a type of insurance designed to relieve you or your employees of the financial burden of repairing damages after your identity has been stolen. It’s important to note that this insurance does not reimburse you for theft such as stolen credit card numbers or forged bank checks, but rather prevents further loss once you have already become a victim of identity theft. Also, identity theft insurance does not work to prevent identity theft itself. However, it does help with expenses as you navigate the daunting recovery process, which can be helpful whether or not you actually lost money to an identity thief.

Insurance Coverage

As stated earlier, identity theft insurance covers the costs victims will incur while they are building their identity. The coverage may include:

  • Any legal fees.
  • Phone call and photocopying charges.
  • Postage fees for mailing documents. 
  • Loss of salary due to uncompensated time away from work while repairing one’s identity.
  • Access to a fraud specialist who can assist in restoring good credit and protecting one’s identity again.
  •  Help with preparing documents, filing police reports, and creating a fraud victim affidavit — if necessary.

Since victims usually spend a substantial amount of time recovering from identity theft, these provided services can help make the situation a little less stressful both on the mind and the wallet.

How Does Identity Theft Insurance Work?

As a voluntary benefit offered by your employer, your premium for identity theft will most likely be paid through a payroll deferral. You will also likely receive a group discount as the insurance is offered through your employer. In terms of the actual process, after making a claim, you will be reimbursed for expenses that are specified in your plan. Some plans may have a deductible, which is the amount you would have to pay before the insurance starts to pay anything. Furthermore, there is usually a coverage limit between $10,000 and $1 million. Your insurance may have a limit for each occurrence, a limit per policy period, or both.

 

Protecting Yourself

 

How Identity Thieves Obtain Information

According to experian.com, 43% of holiday shopping identity theft occurs online. This is prevalent now more than ever as we are in the midst of a holiday season where most shopping will occur online. Therefore, it’s vital to understand how identity thieves steal information and what to look out for. Identity thieves have several ways to gather your personal information, including:

  • Stealing personal items such as wallets, purses, laptops, and mail.
  • Searching through garbage for discarded credit card statements, bank statements, and pre-approved credit card offers.
  • Hacking into computer systems.
  • Posing as someone from a bank or credit card company to obtain information.
  • Conducting telephone and email scams.

These are all common examples of how identity thieves steal information in today’s day and age. Knowing what to look out for can help prevent the crime from ever happening and save you significant time that would’ve been wasted recovering your credit. 

Always Stay One Step Ahead

The Federal Trade Commission has recommended precautionary measures one can take to minimize the risk of identity theft. Firstly, you should check your home mailbox daily and only drop off outgoing mail into a secure U.S. postal mailbox. You can also opt-out of receiving credit card solicitations in your mailbox as this can raise the risk of stolen information. To do so, call 888-567-8688.

 Another recommendation is to only carry what you need in your wallet or purse, and leave your Social Security card at home in a safe place. Lastly, you should always pay attention to your billing cycles as identity thieves may change your billing address on your credit cards, so late bills may be a red flag.

Report Identity Theft Instantly

When it comes to identity theft, acting as quickly as possible can help you save time, money, and headaches. If your wallet or valuable personal information has been stolen:

  • Determine what has been stolen and call all creditors immediately to freeze your accounts. 
  • File a police report. This will help provide proof of immediate action to your credit card providers. 
  • Call the three national credit reporting bureaus and the Social Security Administration so that a fraud alert can be placed on your name and Social Security number.

By acting fast and following these steps, you can ensure that your credit will be rightfully restored. 

 

Social Security Employee Benefits For The Holiday Season

As the holiday season approaches, taking the initiative to protect your credit and that of your employees is of the utmost importance. Whether you’re doing holiday shopping at home, at work, or out in public, every individual is unfortunately susceptible to identity theft and seeking assistance after the crime is just not enough. With Alltrust Insurance, employers sponsoring an identity theft insurance plan in the Tampa Bay region can purchase this coverage for their employees or offer it as an employee funded option on their regular benefits package. Contact us today to learn more or get started.

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