ACCC Discusses Filing an Insurance Claim Post Identity Theft in Florida
Having identity theft insurance is an essential step for consumers to protect themselves should they fall victim to identity theft. Identity theft insurance may reinburse victims for expenses incurred for activities and efforts made in reclaiming their identities and restoring their credit report. To help consumers, national nonprofit
"It is more important than ever for consumers to look at their financial accounts at least once a week, if not more, for suspicious activity," said
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ACCC discusses crucial things to know about filing an insurance claim after falling victim to identity theft.
1. Check the policy – It is important for consumers to check their policy to ensure they know what will be covered. Identity theft insurance will cover the costs associated with reclaiming your identity, such as notary fees, lost wages and sometimes attorney fees, up to a certain amount stated in the policy.
2. Report it – Consumers should report the identity theft crime immediately to the police, the credit card company and the financial institution that houses their accounts. To file an insurance claim, the consumer will need a copy of the police report.
3. Restoration service – Insurance policies that offer a restoration service will do the legwork for the consumer. The consumer will most likely also have access to a professional that will help walk them through regaining control of their financial identity. Some policies may have deductibles ranging from
4. No restoration service – Consumers who have policies without a restoration service will be responsible for restoring their financial identity on their own. While doing this, it is important for consumers to keep all of their receipts to then submit for reimbursement from the insurance company once the process has finished.
ACCC is a 501(c)3 organization that provides free credit counseling, bankruptcy counseling, and housing counseling to consumers nationwide in need of financial literacy education and money management. For more information, contact ACCC:
- For credit counseling and student loan counseling, call 800-769-3571
- For bankruptcy counseling, call 866-826-6924
- For housing counseling, call 866-826-7180
- Or visit us online at http://www.ConsumerCredit.com
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