As this issue gains recognition, new services arise
Insurance giant Chubb’s new offering of cyber bullying coverage for its homeowners insurance clients is a sign of the times, as more and more the issue is being recognized as a significant, and often financially harmful, problem.
Reuters reports on the coverage:
Up to 40 percent of adult Internet users are dealing with this issue, according to 2014 Pew Research Center data. Chubb’s coverage is included in the company’s Family Protection policy, which costs around $70 a year. It covers up to $60,000 in compensation to clients and their families to pay for services including psychological counseling, lost salary and, in extreme cases, public relations assistance.
Having helped clients mitigate damage caused by cyber bullying to their reputation and finances , we are glad to see insurance providers enabling victims to recover without taking the full burden of the expense on their own.
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[Jonathan Bernstein is president of Bernstein Crisis Management, Inc., an international crisis management consultancy, author of Manager’s Guide to Crisis Management and Keeping the Wolves at Bay – Media Training. Erik Bernstein is vice president for the firm, and also editor of its newsletter, Crisis Manager]
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