Everyone deserves legal protection. (membership runs from $16 to $25.90 per employee per month)
Now, with LegalShield, everyone can access it.
With LegalShield, everyone can have access to legal protection – no matter how trivial, no matter how traumatic. Whatever situations your employees are facing, we are here to help. From real estate to divorce advice, identity theft and beyond, we have their rights covered. Welcome to total peace of mind.
Welcome to LegalShield.
The Bottom Line…
Reduce absenteeism. One in three employees took time off work (an average of 13 days) for a legal problem in the last year (Russell Research, April 2007), while 70% of those enrolled in a group legal plan did not take any vacation days toward resolving their legal issues, compared to half of those who hired their own lawyer (Harris Interactive, 2011).
Increase productivity. Workers enrolled in a legal plan spent 25% less time resolving their legal matters compared to those who hired a lawyer on their own (4.4 weeks vs. 6.1 weeks on average, Harris Interactive, 2011).
Help reduce your employee’s stress. Allow our services to help them with everyday life challenges. When employees are stressed from legal or identity theft issues, their health suffers and medical claims may go up.
Keep a progressive company image. Show that you care about your employees.
An Industry Leader
• No other legal plan offers 24/7 access to a lawyer in covered emergency situations.
• No other legal plan offers our exclusive Provider Law Firm delivery system. An employee dials directly to their province’s Provider Law firm. A Lawyer, not a paralegal, returns the call to the employee or covered family member within 8 business hours. State of the art quality control measures are in place to ensure quality service is delivered.
• Our Identity Theft Shield plan provides both Credit Monitoring and Full Restoration Services through licensed investigators at Kroll (the world leader in risk management).
• Our network of independent sales associates is extensive and readily available for employee presentations, on-site workshops, lunch-and-learn presentations, etc.
• Currently servicing 34,000 accounts across North America.
• Our members have access to more than 10,000 network lawyers and 50 Provider Law Firms.
• Offering legal plans since 1972, currently providing services to 1.4 million households which represent approximately 4 million members.
Richard Figley
Independent Associate
614-395-2313
www.800-DO-A-WILL.com













Imagine getting a notice from the bank informing your six-year-old
that she missed a payment on her mortgage. That scenario certainly seems
ridiculous, but there are thousands of families around the country who
will tell you that the chances of it happening are very real. Every
year, more and more children are victimized by identity theft. Their
untouched Social Security numbers are stolen and used to take out
mortgages and loans which destroy their credit ratings before they’re
teenagers. And the worst part about it? Most children don’t even know
that they’re victims until it’s too late.
So
how do you prevent child identity theft from happening to your family?
Not easily, unfortunately. Since it’s illegal for anyone under 18 to use
a credit card, most credit agencies will refuse to check your child’s
credit rating to make sure they’re safe. The most effective thing you
can do is to be on the lookout for any signs that your child’s identity
has been compromised – for example, watching to see if they receive any
credit card applications in their name. You should also be cautious
about giving out your child’s Social Security number – even to their own
school. Make sure that it’s absolutely necessary to disclose any risky
information before taking the leap. If you discover that your child has
been a victim of identity theft, don’t panic. Since no contracts can be
considered legally binding until the signer is 18 years old, clearing
your child’s name is as easy as showing their birth certificate to the
debt collectors. The lenders won’t be happy, but they can’t change the
law no matter how much money they’ve lost.



