I called the medical insurance company for information on benefits that my child’s father is supposed to carry on our son. In order to access this information you have to provide the SS# of the sponsor. Is it considered identity theft if I changed our child’s address with the insurance company to our new address? The NCP is stating that it is.
The NCP will not provide the corect information to me, will not provide proof of insurance, and refuses to cooperate with court orders. I did send the insurance company the appropiate information concerning the situation such as custody orders and that is when they provided the information.
OK, so you called the insurance company to obtain account information for your child.
The company asked for the insurance card number, which you do not have. So, you provided sponsor’s SSN.
Then you mentioned that the child actually lives with you, and asked for insurance paperwork to be sent to your address.
You have court ordered custody of your son.
No, that is not identity theft.