Racinready300ex-2
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- Apr 10, 2020
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I read the last one, no one touched on this. I currently have USCCA but I'm considering dumping it. Below are a couple video's that got me thinking about it. I do see in the policy it doesn't cover crimes. I've dealt with insurance companies before and it's sometimes more obvious they're more concerned about the bottom line, not helping you. You only need the coverage if your charged with a crime, which they could then deny since crimes aren't covered. Then if you get off you could sue them, and they'll pay you what they should of paid you up front. But, if you take any kind of plea deal then you're admitting you've committed a crime and they don't have to cover you.
What are the thoughts here? The video's below discuss it in detail that I'm sure I'm leaving out. And I think they both point to something that covers you if you commit a crime. I think there is a provision there that you're not covered if you intentionally commit a crime which makes sense. A Maryland example might be you carry into a store that had a sign saying you couldn't. You defend yourself, now what?
Maybe these guys are blowing smoke, and it's total BS. But, it's concerning enough to me but I thought I'd get seek some input from this group before I make a decision.
What are the thoughts here? The video's below discuss it in detail that I'm sure I'm leaving out. And I think they both point to something that covers you if you commit a crime. I think there is a provision there that you're not covered if you intentionally commit a crime which makes sense. A Maryland example might be you carry into a store that had a sign saying you couldn't. You defend yourself, now what?
Maybe these guys are blowing smoke, and it's total BS. But, it's concerning enough to me but I thought I'd get seek some input from this group before I make a decision.