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    Default "carry insurance" options

    I know it's been discussed here before, but for the life of me I can't find it via search.

    Thoughts suggestions on best options for "carry insurance"? It's high time I get me some.

    I know USCCA is sorta the 'top of mind' one, but there are others too.

    Any thoughts on the ins/outs and best options would be most welcome. Thanks.
    DGAF

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    Default Re: "carry insurance" options

    I use USCCA US LawShieldis another then I believe there is the NRA.
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    Default Re: "carry insurance" options

    A thread from a while ago. Seriously though, get a good lawyers phone number just in case.

    https://forum.pafoa.org/showthread.p...ight=Insurance

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    Default Re: "carry insurance" options

    Quote Originally Posted by internet troll View Post
    A thread from a while ago. Seriously though, get a good lawyers phone number just in case.

    https://forum.pafoa.org/showthread.p...ight=Insurance
    Thanks. GunLawyer101's number is in my wallet.

    More importantly, one of my key concerns in carrying "insurance" is whether it lets me use the lawyer of my choice, or only their 'network'.
    DGAF

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    Default Re: "carry insurance" options

    If you ever need to use your weapon first thing to do is dont say a word without a lawyer and if need be ask for medical attention to let yourself calm down. Many times you will forget things or mix them up due to be excited or nervous. When you are ready like the next day you will remember things that you would have forgot in the heat of the moment. I will admit that I dont have insurance but I should.

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    Default Re: "carry insurance" options

    We've been members of US Law Shield for a couple of years. Admittedly, the program is better in PA than FL. The main difference is they don't post bail in FL, but they do in PA.

    You can call for non-emergency questions/advice at any point.
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    Whichever one you pick make sure they pay up front. Some only reimburse you if you win your case. I use US Law shield for that reason.

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    Default Re: "carry insurance" options

    Quote Originally Posted by Doug570 View Post
    If you ever need to use your weapon first thing to do is dont say a word without a lawyer and if need be ask for medical attention to let yourself calm down. Many times you will forget things or mix them up due to be excited or nervous. When you are ready like the next day you will remember things that you would have forgot in the heat of the moment. I will admit that I dont have insurance but I should.
    I would add when Police arrive tell them you are armed and where the firearm is,NO statements tendency is to blurt out your defense But don not,Medical attention to calm down is a very good step to be aware of again No statements without your attorney !

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    Default Re: "carry insurance" options

    I have CCW Safe. It's not insurance but a legal fees product. I think the difference means anti gun states like NY can't outlaw it as "murder insurance."

    You can hire your own attorney or use theirs. They'll make it clear if they believe yours is not qualified for self defense law.

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    Have USCCA for 3 years. Top notch IMO. Would like to attend thier EXPO some year if would be closer to us.

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