I have a few questions that I wanted to know everyone's opinions on...
» What are the cons to having 'ccw insurance'? Does anyone have experience as to which plans are the best?
» Being A c.h.p. holder, Should I have a lawyer 'on retainer'?
I started researching insurance after hearing all the adds for the uscca...there program looks good until you realize that it is strictly a Reimbursement Plan, you have to come up with the 'up to $600k' upfront & they will pay you back if you win the case...I don't know about you guys but I don't have tens of thousands sitting in the bank to even begin to mount a defense in the unfortunate case of using my firearm in self defense.
There are several plans like the uscca's out there that are reimbursement based... I went with one initially called 'patriot legal protection'...it was less than $200 for a year & they provide upfront money to mount a legal defense...I wouldn't have to take out a second mortgage on my house to fight frivolous prosecution.
In your opinions, what are the downfalls to such insurance? I suppose I could imagine a prosecutor bringing it up in court, they could also bring up online forum posts if they wanted...
I have full coverage insurance on several vehicles, life insurance, home owners insurance, gap insurance on my wife's car, short & long term disability insurance, & sometimes I even buy an extended warranty on appliances & electronics....why not have some protection for myself regarding the lethal weapon that I carry to protect myself? It sure is a hell of a lot less expensive than most of those others I mentioned...
As far as attorneys, are there any in the eastern Nebraska /omaha area who specialize in firearms cases? And if so, is it worth having one on retainer as a chp holder... I wouldn't have the slightest idea who to call if i were involved in a incident requiring a lawyer...I guess I always see James Martin Davis on tv, but there has to be more... I really have no idea, do any answer calls overnight?
I've read & been told not to answer much more than a few basic questions for police without an attorney present....if I am ever in that scenario I sure would like to know who I'm going to call ahead of time.
I would certainly hope that no one on a firearms forum takes this out of context....disclaimer, I hope that I never have to use my firearm in self defense...I like being prepared (the main reason I carry), & for me part of that is addressing what would I have to do after a self defense shooting