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But if your child”s lap top is stolen, they probably will need a replacement right away. The college may provide insurance but you should also check into insurance that may be offered by your homeowner insurance provider. Chances are it is more comprehensive and a better value.
Sensitive Financial Information
Identity fraud encompasses a broad range of crimes wherein a perpetrator gains access to information about bank account numbers, passwords and other asset information and uses this it to tap into those accounts and your credit capacity.
Many institutions of higher learning use the social security number as a student ID. Since the social security number is often required as verification of identity or as an account number by itself, it is a gateway for identity fraud.
Social security numbers and other sensitive information may be stored on student lap top computers which increases the damage potential if the laptop is stolen. Additionally precautions need to be taken to keep that information secure; just because the computer is secure from theft doesn”t necessarily mean the information on it is also safe. Log on IDs and passwords should not be shared with others and computers should be in the log off mode when unattended.
Here are some other tips for protecting yourself and your student:
Cars Away From Home
Your student may have a car away at school. If the school is out of state and you are providing insurance coverage through your policy, you will probably need to amend your policy to make sure that you are extending the protection you think you are. Even if your student”s vehicle is not garaged out of state it is a good idea to review policy coverage to be sure that no gaps or limitations have been created by the away-at-school situation.
Personal Items on Campus
Your homeowner policy provides some coverage for personal property away from home (generally 10% of the personal property limit – “Coverage C” on your homeowner policy). However, some kinds of property, such computer equipment as noted earlier, may require special insurance protection.
If you student is renting an apartment it may be a good idea to consider a separate renter”s policy as a way to protect possessions and legal liability.