About Identity Disaster Response - IDR911

IDR911 provides a single point of assistance through which disaster victims can more effectively navigate through the intricate and convoluted credit and financial networks, as well as dealing with governmental bureaucracies and red tape. As always, the nucleus of this service is the experience and dedication of our fraud personnel, the fact that a single advocate is assigned to each victim throughout the process, and that the victim's advocate becomes their champion.

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The Identity Disaster Response service has two components:
  • Responses to assist individual victims
  • Assistance for enterprises and institutions

Consumers. Services for the individual consumer focus on: (1) helping victims create documentation necessary for identity verification; (2) assisting in re-establishing and protecting financial, credit, employment, and personal information; and (3) providing proactive anti-fraud tools including credit alerts, notification to the FTC and law enforcement through the Consumer Sentinel database, identity theft passport programss (where available), and electronic monitoring (optional). In the event that any of these victims experience identity theft, full resolution services will be provided. Continue...

Enterprise. The commercial component addresses the unique requirements of a database compromise situation. Services include the creation of an emergency Incident Response Plan, notification to appropriate regulatory bodies, notification to database constituents, response to constituent inquiries, support for secure web sites and communications, media interface, and the creation of optional proactive monitoring bundles. Continue...

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Disclaimer: By posting the information contained on this web site, Identity Theft 911, LLC does not represent that it is an insurance company, law firm, or counseling service. We do not provide insurance coverage, legal advice or psychological counseling to clients and/or victims. Information contained on these sites should not be construed as and should not be relied upon as legal advice.
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