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Self defense liability insurance. Any one has? If yes which one?
I am looking at these guys. Is there any better? Permit Plan Comparison
I am looking at these guys. Is there any better? Permit Plan Comparison
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Less coverage.USCCA
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Less coverage.
I have USCCA also, it's been a while since I researched this, but if IIRC ccw safe is not insurance it's a fund by membership and they review each case to determine if it's a legitimate self defense case, so technically they could decide not to defend you. IDK how often that happens but something to consider. Also with USCCA you can choose your own lawyer. I guess none a really perfect but for relatively short money per year I think it's worth having.USCCA
I have USCCA also, it's been a while since I researched this, but if IIRC ccw safe is not insurance it's a fund by membership and they review each case to determine if it's a legitimate self defense case, so technically they could decide not to defend you. IDK how often that happens but something to consider. Also with USCCA you can choose your own lawyer. I guess none a really perfect but for relatively short money per year I think it's worth having.
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I'm going to sign up with Self Defense Fund, I think.
Me too.I have USCCA also, it's been a while since I researched this, but if IIRC ccw safe is not insurance it's a fund by membership and they review each case to determine if it's a legitimate self defense case, so technically they could decide not to defend you. IDK how often that happens but something to consider. Also with USCCA you can choose your own lawyer. I guess none a really perfect but for relatively short money per year I think it's worth having.
I like Andy, but be aware that he had a business relationship with USCCA, he says that he was on their advisory board.
This means they can deny coverage if you are 100% legal but there was a non-binding sign, or the owner of the property later states guns are not allowed. Now, consider a business where an incident goes down ... is the owner going to say "guns welcome" or will (s)he attempt to distance the business from contingency fee litigation by saying "we have never allowed guns in this business."not illegal or prohibited by the property owner