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Difficult economic times have led to a rise in fidelity coverage claims, and policyholders need to assess their current policies to determine if they have adequate coverage. Fidelity coverage can be purchased to protect a company from employee dishonesty and theft; forgery or alteration; theft, disappearance, or destruction; robbery and safe burglary; and computer fraud/wire transfer. However, fidelity policies often contain short windows for providing notice, and many policyholders are unaware of the breadth of their fidelity coverage. Dickstein Shapiro can assist clients in navigating through their policies and maximizing both coverage and ultimate bottom line recoveries.
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