Yes, up to $1 million.
The actual service guarantee states the company will only pay for expenses resulting from a defect in its service.
"It's just a bald warranty that offers nothing," said Robert Carey, one of Lane's attorneys.
Carey said the only way fraudulent activity could result from a defect on LifeLock's behalf was if the company failed to sign its customer up for a fraud alert or add its name to an opt-list. Even if that happened, Carey said, it would be difficult for a customer to prove it was LifeLock's fault.