Does anyone know about Concealed Carry Insurance?

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Is there such a thing as CC Insurance? I am looking for separate insurance policies to cover me in the event I am involved in a shooting, particularly if it results in a death(not me!). Not looking for an umbrella coverage. A police officer instructor told our CC class he had two such policies so he can have two lawyers defend him in the event of a shooting. I am curious if anyone has heard of such a thing and who they use. Thanks in advance,
 
Is there such a thing as CC Insurance? I am looking for separate insurance policies to cover me in the event I am involved in a shooting, particularly if it results in a death(not me!). Not looking for an umbrella coverage. A police officer instructor told our CC class he had two such policies so he can have two lawyers defend him in the event of a shooting. I am curious if anyone has heard of such a thing and who they use. Thanks in advance,

I've heard of an organization called US Concealed Carry Association (USCCA) that offers CC "insurance". Never looked into it so I definitely can't recommend or anything.

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There are a couple others, i dont remember the names at the moment. I haven't settled on one yet, so dont know how good they are.

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Accepting their existence is the first step to it becomes a legislated requirement. Sorry but we make too many damn insurance companies rich for doing nothing at it is.
 
USCCA offers insurance as part of membership and I think as a stand alone It will pay only on a legal shooting. And each member must get their own insurance Go to their web site for complete details
 
I'm not saying USCCA is a scam, because I dont really know, but they sound kinda fishy to me. As far as the insurance goes, you have to win your case to see a dime. Thanks but, most people need help paying for their defense, not getting reimbursement after they already lost everything to pay for it. In my opinion, membership in Armed Citizens Legal Defense Network is a wiser investment. They hook you up with money to BEGIN your defense, maintain a network of attorneys nationwide, and have on their board known gun right people like Mas Ayoob.
 
The NRA does have All types of insurance's that they offer. You do have to be a NRA member I believe in order to get them though. I went to their site to sign up for their firearms replacement insurance it is free up to $2500.00. and There I also saw some other types that you have to pay for. They had for CCW, for if you had to defend yourself, Wrongful death and some others as well. All of which you have to pay for. Just go to the NRA web site and look for the insurance tab to see what they have to offer.
 
In addition to the USCCA, there is another company called Second Call Defense. They also provide insurance coverage for a monthly fee. Each are a little different, so you would need to research and chose the one that is right for you.
 
I've been a member of Armed Citizens Legal Defense Network for almost 3 years. Very helpful and knowledgeable folks--great educational videos and website. I'm very happy with them and the price is more than fair
 
I believe several of these have agreements with lawyers throughout the area they cover. They say the lawyers are pro 2nd Amendment. I know I have received ads from USCCA in which they will run specials and have different levels of coverage, the amount of liability that is covered. As mentioned, the best thing would be to check out each of those mentioned, if you are wanting or considering taking out their insurance. See which you trust the most or fits you best.
 
Ok, Second Call, Armed Citizen Legal Defense Network, and USCCA are not insurance policies. They are membership programs that provide assistance in the event of an armed encounter. To the average person, it looks and tastes like an insurance, but they are not. If you would like more information, please PM me.
 
Again? Not sure how many times this has been brought up but it is more than once, because I know I have replied more than once with my ounce of wisdom. Just remember that the premium collection department of an insurance company is a heck of a lot larger and a heck of a lot more intrusive than the benefits department. It is bad enough when the black and white of say an accident or a travel problem or even a death in the family are being looked at by the insurance company prior to payout, but the immense gray area of a CC shooting is fertile ground for a denial, which is probably going to happen on that first conversation with the company after a shoot. Not sure how you can do true due diligence but you better make a try at it. The real answer to this question is called situational awareness (SA) use your intelligence and common sense about where, when, how you do things 24/7 and minimize your "what if" to a statistically minute possibility because you never made a bad decision about where or when you were doing something. It is part of what I call the Plaxico Burris discussion--this former NY Giants receiver shot himself in leg with unlicensed firearm and told investigators he "thought he might need the gun when he went "clubbing"". He was told that perhaps he should not have decided to go somewhere where he needed a firearm and then got 2 years or so to think about his stupid choices.
 
Texas Law Shield (US Law Shield) outside of Texas. You have to live South of the Mason Dixon line right now to be covered but they are great. This is not "insurance" but a prepaid legal team. They will be with you every step of the way if you are arrested while legally carrying/shooting. They have CHL and non-CHL options. Message me if you need contact information.
 

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