JMIC declares free identity theft service for commercial policyholders
31 Jul '06
2 min read
Jewelers Mutual has announced a free identity theft service for commercial policyholders in the United States and Canada who are owners, officers, or principals of their jewelry businesses. The service also is extended to their immediate family members.
Available through a partnership with Identity Theft 911, the leading provider of identity theft resolution and education, Identity Theft Restoration Services will help policyholders restore their identity and credit in the event they become victims of identity theft. The service also will help rebuild their original means of identification if they are impacted by a natural disaster, regardless of whether or not an identity theft occurred.
“Without professional assistance, identity theft victims can spend more than 20 work days trying to recover from this crime,” said Jeff Mills, Vice President of Commercial Lines Operations. “By using our Identity Theft Restoration Services, customers can spend less than two hours. A trusted identity theft expert works one-on-one with our customers, so they can move on with their lives.”
Some highlights of the service include: •Systematic notification to credit bureaus, creditors, collectors, government agencies, etc. •Preparation of documentation and phone calls necessary to resolve issues. •Direct assistance with filing police reports, creating a fraud victim affidavit, and working with law enforcement. •Assistance in rebuilding original means of identification – as well as personal and financial documents – after natural disasters, such as floods, hurricanes, or tornadoes.