A study released today reports that more than 40 percent of consumers would like their homeowners insurance carrier to offer identity theft coverage.
The findings in the 2006 Homeowners Insurance Study released by J.D. Power and Associates, Westlake Village, Calif., were based on responses from 9,045 homeowners insurance policy holders across the country,
J.D. Power said the survey found identity theft insurance is second only to auto insurance in the list of products homeowners say they would like their insurance provider to offer.
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