Tuesday, June 20, 2006
NAIC Advances Change To Viatical Settlement Model Law
A firm established last year to protect adults against identity theft now will also protect the identity of kids under age 16.
"Children's identities are easier theft targets than adults' identities because no one monitors them," said Todd Davis, chief executive of Scottsdale, Ariz.-based identity protection firm LifeLock. "The kids often don't find out that their identities were stolen until they graduate from high school, or apply for their first job or loan."
NAIC Advances Change To Viatical Settlement Model Law
Source: A.M. Best (subscription required)
"Children's identities are easier theft targets than adults' identities because no one monitors them," said Todd Davis, chief executive of Scottsdale, Ariz.-based identity protection firm LifeLock. "The kids often don't find out that their identities were stolen until they graduate from high school, or apply for their first job or loan."
NAIC Advances Change To Viatical Settlement Model Law
Source: A.M. Best (subscription required)