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Identity Theft Insurance: What Does It Really Mean?

A host of companies provide credit monitoring as well as protection to ensure that no one swipes your credit card number and applies for credit in your name. In case a thief does manage to steal your identity, you should have identity theft insurance to protect yourself from imposters buying cars, charging up your credit cards or purchasing anything else in your name and, then vanishing.

Most victims of identity theft never realize how their identity became stolen and, only come to know about it when an angry creditor calls or the credit card is refused. According to experts, it is believed that an estimated 400,000 Americans become victims of identity theft every year. Identity theft is the fastest growing consumer crime in America and so, people are willing to pay a few dollars each month to get themselves identity theft insurance and, buy peace of mind.

However, some experts are of the opinion that identity theft insurance cannot protect the victim from identity theft and, may also not cover direct monetary losses but, only covers some of the expenses incurred in dealing with the problem like the costs of placing phone calls and mailing documents as well as possible legal bills.



Guard Your Personal Information

Nevertheless, taking adequate steps in guarding your personal information as well as having an identity theft insurance will protect you from paying expenses incurred in defending your name, provide a certain amount of money to cover lost wages in case it is required through not attending work to sort out the identity theft matter and, will pay for your loan application fees, in case you apply for a re-application for a loan that has been refused to you, following an identity theft.

One should however, be aware of the fact that many of the companies providing identity theft insurance are the same ones that fail to protect your personal information, in the first place. In addition, identity theft may be committed by a person one knows and, identity theft insurance will mostly not pay if the crime is committed by a family member; so, there is not much protection obtained from the identity theft insurance.

It may be more prudent to save on the money that one needs to spend on identity theft insurance and, utilize it on protecting one’s personal information. It means protecting one’s social security number, paying bills online, shredding documents containing personal information and opting out of credit offers and so reduces the chances of the offer being stolen from one’s mailbox or trash.