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    Is CCW insurance worth it? And recommended providers? Was looking at USCCA but wondering if anyone had a better idea.
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    This is one Tom Gresham says he uses on his show. He doesn't advertise for them, but instead just says he carries it

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    Interesting you started a thread as i was doing a web search a similar question was asked over on a site i was not familiar with from another CO resident.

    Anyway.............................


    Been reading up on a few different ones.
    Wife and i attended a USLS "seminar" at Liberty range. The spousal unit while hesitant at first decided to attend since she too has some concerns about coverage if needed.
    You'll read USLS was hard selling, or not hard selling their product. Neither of us felt pressured or did it seem they were hard selling us to SIGN RIGHT NOW!. If anything the spouse said it was worth the time and very informative.
    I haven't committed to any one programs coverage. Curious what others think. Yes i could hope for the best and hire an attorney if self defense required it. But... we don't have $25-50 K + in reserve if we had to pay all cost.

    Both 2nd call and armed citizen boast the NRA ins carrier on their site, the others do not


    https://www.uslawshield.com/

    https://ccwsafe.com/

    http://www.secondcalldefense.org/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Great-Kazoo View Post
    Interesting you started a thread as i was doing a web search a similar question was asked over on a site i was not familiar with from another CO resident.

    Anyway.............................


    Been reading up on a few different ones.
    Wife and i attended a USLS "seminar" at Liberty range. The spousal unit while hesitant at first decided to attend since she too has some concerns about coverage if needed.
    You'll read USLS was hard selling, or not hard selling their product. Neither of us felt pressured or did it seem they were hard selling us to SIGN RIGHT NOW!. If anything the spouse said it was worth the time and very informative.
    I haven't committed to any one programs coverage. Curious what others think. Yes i could hope for the best and hire an attorney if self defense required it. But... we don't have $25-50 K + in reserve if we had to pay all cost.


    https://www.uslawshield.com/

    https://ccwsafe.com/

    http://www.secondcalldefense.org/

    https://armedcitizensnetwork.org/
    Been a U.S. Law Shield member since 2013, I have nothing but good things to say. They cover you for ANY legal use of a Weapon, pen, knife, gun, vehicle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MOLON LABE View Post
    Been a U.S. Law Shield member since 2013, I have nothing but good things to say. They cover you for ANY legal use of a Weapon, pen, knife, gun, vehicle.

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    How much research did you do before signing with USLS? Would you say for "benefits" offered it was the better of others available. i do like it's coverage IF deadly force was used, not limiting you to a firearm being the only acceptable item.
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    How much coverage is available when the legality of your use of a deadly weapon is up for debate?

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    I attended multiple U.S. Law Shield presentations, from different people. I have several close friends who where members before me and after careful deliberation over the course of a few months signed up.

    After signing up I called in to speak to someone about modifying my plan slightly and accidentally called the emergency #, as in the "Holy crap I just smoke checked that asshole, I need a lawyer number" after it ringing once I realized my mistake and hung up. Within no more than 1 minute they called back asking if everything was ok. I fortunately have not had to call them in an actual but I am confident in the services they provide. No legal fees cap. Their lawyers are fiream/self defense attorneys, not divorce, or medical malpractice lawyers. You are covered either in the state of your residence and any person under age 17 that lives at your address, or one can elect multi state coverage and they are in something like 40 states.

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    I carry USCCA. Their coverage is dramatically improved over their initial offering several years ago. Seemed the best actual, usable bang-for-the-buck over the competition. I like having the name and number of my attorney in my wallet, should I ever need him.

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    What kind of money are we talking about here?

    Both for coverage limits, and policy premiums?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fentonite View Post
    I carry USCCA. Their coverage is dramatically improved over their initial offering several years ago. Seemed the best actual, usable bang-for-the-buck over the competition. I like having the name and number of my attorney in my wallet, should I ever need him.
    Are you single, married, travel out of state, is there one item specifically that swayed you to them?
    There is a comparison chart on one site that has me leaning towards one, but... Comparison charts mean squat If the need calls for representation. It's the super fine print and the company's ability to deny coverage, based on their interpretation of said event.
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