true, but i do put the $350 pistol in the $35 holster on the $18 belt.Unlikely that you'll ever have to fight to retain your weapon with someone grabbing for it, but you don't put a $500 pistol in a $100 holster on a $12 belt.
Any company will answer questions for their members.true, but i do put the $350 pistol in the $35 holster on the $18 belt.
and i've been with uscca for years, and contacted them with loads of questions and gotten good answers every time.
Is there any kind of coverage you can get with your normal insurance company? For example, I have ERIE. Is there some enhanced personal policy I can get that covers W&C?
You can get an attorney on retainer for 35 dollars a month?Those who are EBMD, how do you view your insurance in that light?
Hypothetically, after OCT 1, you are at a place where SB1 forbids and have to use deadly force. Most, if not all insurance would be able to bail on you for carrying against the law.
"CCW Safe only provides services when a Recognized Self-Defense Use of Force Incident occurs at a location in which you are lawfully allowed to be present and allowed to possess a firearm which you are legally entitled to possess, and are lawfully acting in self-defense."
I certainly agree with the sentiment of EBMD, but practically, how does insurance factor in if you're SB1'd out of coverage?
Wouldn't money be better spent on something like lawyers on retainer?
Would MSI defend you if you're SB1'd?
Yes-- I cut my CCWSafe ins. cost by almost half this year (from Ultimate to Protector -wife included) and upped my Umbrella coverage w/USAA to more than make up the difference in Civil Liability coverage (again at half the cost of CCWSafe--and it covers more than just self defense liability).What you may want to look at is an umbrella policy that covers you for civil liability. Do something like CCW Safe for the criminal liability, and then umbrella from your primary carrier for the civil side. It will cover more than just getting sued for defensive use too.
That's why I got UT pre-Bruen.You can get an attorney on retainer for 35 dollars a month?
Insurance covers you at home as well. You are more likely to have an incident at the house I would think. Also, people do travel out of state. Not every state has "sensitive zones".
Only if you are not outside their limits. That's the point of my post. If one is to carry everywhere but metal detectors and gets in an incident in an area now outlawed by SB1, CCWsafe has every legal right to not cover you or represent you. I quoted from their terms of service. The state will surely press criminal charges against you, regardless of what Waldstreicher said on the Senate floor.CCWsafe is a retainer for an attorney