Wednesday, April 9, 2008

Car Insurance - Protect your car from identity theft

Car Insurance - Protect yourself from identity theft - Many drivers have a tendency to leave valuable documents and information in their vehicles, making it easy for wannabe identity thiefs to steal your valuables and personal information without you knowing it.

According to a study from Direct line Car Insurance, up to 10 percent of car owners in the UK have a tendancy to leave sensitive documents, including bills and bank statements in full view of their vehicle, while up to 12% of respondents admitted to leaving valuables in their vehicle worth more than $700 on display in their car.

Further, car owners need to take care of the personal information and belongings by taking them out of view from prospective thiefs.

Many people forget to even lock their car or take valuable posessions with them when leaving a vehicle, while others do not clear their car seats from valuables as well. With the rise in identity theft over the last few years, people should avoid giving theives the opportunity to steal personal information.

TIPS TO PROTECTING YOURSELF AND YOUR VEHICLE FROM IDENTITY THEFT

Make sure your car is properly insured and clear of any personal belongings such as office files, documents, letters, mail, cellular phones, bills, statements, sports equipment, iPods, MP3 Players etc.

Lock all your belongings in your car trunk and even consider a lock box or some kind of locking compartment for valuables in your trunk.

Install an alarm system on your car including using a club or steering wheel lock and a removal stereo so that thieves can see that you are making it difficult to break in to your vehicle. For more on this article your can visit this site:

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