Chubb Launches Identity Restoration Service
WARREN, NJ, November 17, 2005 – The Chubb Group of Insurance Companies has partnered with Identity Theft 911, LLC, to help Chubb homeowners customers recover
or recreate missing personal identification and documentation after a disaster or other mishap. In addition to complimentary
access to the new Identity Disaster Response 911 service, homeowners customers can obtain assistance from Identity Theft 911 if they fall victim to identity theft.
Identity Disaster Response 911 will help disaster victims obtain emergency identity authentication and verification and access to their investment and bank
accounts. Identity Theft 911 will work with government agencies and financial institutions to replace not only customers’
identification documents such as birth certificates, driver’s licenses, passports and Social Security cards but also checks
and credit/debit cards.
“This new service is especially important following a hurricane, terrorist attack or other catastrophe when individuals may
have quickly evacuated their homes, potentially leaving behind some forms of identification, bank account numbers and various
insurance policies,” said Peter Spicer, vice president, Chubb & Son, and new product manager, Chubb Personal Insurance. “In
situations like these, people cannot even begin the road to recovery without valid identification and other personal records.”
Identity Theft 911 will also help Chubb homeowners customers resolve credit and other problems in the event of identity theft
or fraud. The firm will assign a personal advocate to guide a victim through the complicated process of identity theft recovery.
The advocate can assist with the completion of a Federal Trade Commission affidavit; place calls to police departments, creditors
and credit rating agencies; and set up a case file for insurance claims and law enforcement investigations. In addition, victims
will receive a full-year of credit and fraud monitoring, and, in certain states, they may be able to prevent further credit
damage by freezing credit files.
Identity Theft 911 can even provide assistance when a homeowners customer loses a wallet. “Losing one’s wallet can be a personal
catastrophe,” said Spicer. “In that case, Identity Theft 911 can help determine the best measures our customer can take to
minimize exposure to identity theft.”
Chubb includes identity theft coverage in homeowners policies in nearly all 50 states, as well as in Washington, DC. The coverage
reimburses customers for a variety of identity fraud expenses.
“Identity Theft 911 will help mitigate these expenses and reduce the paperwork, phone calls and other hassles for victims
at a time of great stress,” said Spicer. “They’ll also provide our customers with best practices to reduce the risk of identity
theft.”
Identity Theft 911 provides enterprise-level fraud solutions to Fortune 500 companies, a wide spectrum of financial institutions,
colleges and universities, and many of America's largest insurance companies and corporate benefits providers. Identity Theft
911 is a leader in identity theft victim resolution, defense and education, with more than 4 million households currently
included in its retainer-based program. Online Banking Report named Identity Theft 911 one of "the 10 most significant innovations and developments of 2003." Additional information on
Identity Theft 911 can be found on the Internet at www.identitytheft911.com.
The member insurers of the Chubb Group of Insurance Companies form a multi-billion dollar organization providing property
and casualty insurance for personal and commercial customers worldwide through 8,000 independent agents and brokers. Chubb's
global network includes branches and affiliates in North America, Europe, Latin America, Asia and Australia. Chubb is a worldwide
leader in insuring fine homes, automobiles, yachts, antiques and other collectibles, and personal liability. Additional information
on Chubb can be found at www.chubb.com/personal.
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