Ah ok, my mistake. Sorry.Most likely not. One promises to pay up to $25k to buy a bond, whereas the other will pay for a bond of $250,000. Probably about equivalent.
Ah ok, my mistake. Sorry.Most likely not. One promises to pay up to $25k to buy a bond, whereas the other will pay for a bond of $250,000. Probably about equivalent.
USCCA came out with the same coverage. No longer a reimbursement. Win or lose your lawyer gets paid. These companies are really trying to match each other in services.This right here^^^^
All of the others will reimburse you if you win.
Unless they are collaborating.Market competition is always good for consumers.
That's not real competition.Unless they are collaborating.
No, that's not for the company to determine. These are not get out of jail free cards. These programs are only a guarantee of a self defense lawyer is there for you and so you don't go broke from legal fees. You can still go to jail.Can they decline to represent you for any reason? Say you're involved in a questionable shooting. One that looks doubtful it was self-defense.
I'm assuming they wouldn't cover you if you simply went out & killed somebody. I guess what I'm asking is can they decline to cover you if THEY believe it wasn't a lawful shooting?
No, that's not for the company to determine. These are not get out of jail free cards. These programs are only a guarantee of a self defense lawyer is there for you and so you don't go broke from legal fees. You can still go to jail.
The only condition I'm aware of, is that you must be lawfully carrying in a self-defense incident.
So don't expect coverage if you carry a firearm into a bar or post office, if you refuse to leave a posted business when asked, if you carry without a permit, if you carry while under the influence, etc. etc.
[EDIT] Also... they do not cover any "on duty" incidents where you are paid to carry a weapon (to include but not limited to police officers, private investigators, correction officers, security guards or security teams, bond agents or military, paid or volunteer).
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