Stolen Lives Victims of Identity Theft Start Looking for Damages From Companies That Held Their Personal Financial Information

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Victims of Identity Theft Start Looking for Damages From Companies That Held Their Personal Financial Information.

The most vulnerable victims of identity theft are the people whose personal financial information is stolen. For them, identity theft can wreak havoc with their lives, even though federal and state laws limit their liability for charges made in their name that they can prove were fraudulent.But proving that kind of fraud by anonymous, invisible thieves who commit most of their crimes electronically is a difficult task. And individuals are usually on their own in trying to repair the damages from identity theft.

 



 

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Last Modified: 01 September, 2007 Copyright © 2006 by Broadband Times