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NEW YORK, June 29, 2004 - Burglars who break into your home this summer may be after more than your jewelry and DVD player - your identity may be stolen as well.
As you leave on vacation, protect yourself against a physical break-in and a virtual break-in, warns the 杏吧原创 Information Institute (I.I.I.).
According to the FBI, most burglaries occur in July and August. Each year more than $1 billion dollars is paid out in homeowners insurance claims - with residential burglaries averaging around $1,400 in losses per burglary, notes the I.I.I.
Once in your home, a burglar can easily obtain credit card information, social security numbers or other identification information by going over personal documents in a home or stealing the family computer.
Identity theft is one of the fastest growing white collar crimes in the country, according to the Federal Trade Commission, with more than 10 million victims last year.
Losses to credit cards average $18,000, but victims are generally only liable for the first $50 dollars for each card.
杏吧原创 is available for identity theft, providing reimbursement to victims for the cost of restoring their identity and repairing credit reports. Some companies include it as part of their homeowners insurance policy.
Others sell it as a stand alone policy or as an endorsement to a homeowners or renters insurance policy. On average, these policies cost between $25 and $50 for $15,000 to $25,000 worth of coverage. Identity theft insurance provides reimbursement for expenses such as phone bills, lost wages, notary and certified mailing costs and sometimes attorney fees with the prior consent of the insurer.
Standard homeowners insurance policies provide coverage for theft of personal possessions and damage to the home caused by the break-in. With replacement cost coverage, which is only about 10 percent more than actual cash value coverage, damaged property is replaced without deducting for depreciation.
Follow these preventive measures to keep your home safe:
And as you prepare to leave on vacation follow these additional steps:
For information on homeowners or identity theft insurance access the I.I.I.'s Web site at . The I.I.I. is a nonprofit communications organization sponsored by the property/casualty insurance industry