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jFader:
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



OnTheFly:
Have you looked at the Armed Citizens Network?

https://armedcitizensnetwork.org

I'm guessing this might be cheaper than the retainer or carry insurance routes.

Fly

Dave1215:
Curious if a traditional insurance company offers coverage if you ave an umbrella liability policy?   Actually plan to call my State Farm agent next week and see what he says.

DaveB:
Just an observation on this insurance thing.

If for some reason you had to use your weapon in self defense, it the prosecutor going to use this insurance as a reason to make the shooter seem more willing to use his gun. Wouldn't they say that you planned on using it because you bought a policy to cover yourself?

The difference I see is that with health insurance, everyone gets sick, it's a preventative measure.

I am not against the concealed carry insurance, just putting this out there.

I personally don't think it is a necessary thing, it is going to cost you a lot whether you have it or not, but by having it too, the prosecution may go for even more money for the family of the poor, loved by everyone, with no enemies thug that tried to rape your daughter.

OnTheFly:

--- Quote from: DaveB on March 01, 2014, 09:09:01 PM ---Just an observation on this insurance thing.

If for some reason you had to use your weapon in self defense, it the prosecutor going to use this insurance as a reason to make the shooter seem more willing to use his gun. Wouldn't they say that you planned on using it because you bought a policy to cover yourself?

The difference I see is that with health insurance, everyone gets sick, it's a preventative measure.

I am not against the concealed carry insurance, just putting this out there.

I personally don't think it is a necessary thing, it is going to cost you a lot whether you have it or not, but by having it too, the prosecution may go for even more money for the family of the poor, loved by everyone, with no enemies thug that tried to rape your daughter.

--- End quote ---

This seems to me to be another "Don't  ________ because the prosecutor is going to use it against you" concern.  I know there are some basic things you should and should not do if you are involved in a self defense situation, but even if you did EVERYTHING right, a prosecutor that wants to make a name for themselves with the anti-gun crowd while they try to give the impression that they are "making the world a safer place" is going to drag up the most ridiculous things.  Things that you wouldn't change about yourself, or that you could never imagine someone would look upon as a negative thing. 

There is a long list of things that I have seen people warning others about...

Don't use hollow point ammo because the prosecutor will say you wanted to kill the person.
Don't change the trigger on your gun because the prosecutor will say you did it to be more deadly.
Don't compete in action shooting competitions because the prosecutor will say it shows that you were practicing killing.
Don't shoot at silhouette targets because the prosecutor will say it showed that you wanted to kill a person.
Don't...
Don't...
Don't...

How about just don't ever get involved in a self-defense situation?  Which means never go outside, or just lay down and take what the thug is serving up.

If you ever shoot anyone, the only things that are going to help you avoid a legal battle is a pro-gun/pro-self defense officer of the law and/or prosecutor.  Beyond that, you need the best attorney that money can buy. I still believe and will argue that a GOOD attorney will counter all the ridiculous arguments that a prosecutor will come up with.

Fly

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