Well I hope I never have to find out! ;) I do appreciate their weekly educational and legal issue discussion emails to members, but I actually think that they post the same content on their YT site.
I like that it covers both criminal and civil cases, and that I can use my own lawyer and still be covered by the plan (have a based on locally who will literally respond at any time of the day and arrive at the scene of a self-defense shooting to be with the client). Also will cover non-firearms sd cases.
I could have gone either way between US Law Shield or CCW Safe.
Spez: SDF was on my list as well. USCCA, US Law Shield, CCW Safe, and SDF are all pretty solid from what I've heard. It just comes down to your particular requirements: state coverage, criminal & civil costs, bail, lost pay stipends, etc. It wasn't an easy decision so I just pulled the trigger on the company I selected based on their experience with Zimmerman.
Same here. Wasn't cheap and I hope to never use it. But I don't want my life and livelihood ruined because I'm victimized by both a criminal and an activist DA.
A couple years old, but a decent comparison: https://vcdl.org/Legal-Plans
FWIW, I looked at both of those along with CCW Safe, and finally selected CCW Safe.
Also some okay discussion from the basement dwellers at arf: https://www.ar15.com/forums/Handguns/CCW-Insurance/10-192342/?page=1
https://www.ar15.com/forums/General/Which-self-defense-insurance-do-you-use-/5-2378142/
https://www.ar15.com/forums/General/What-s-the-best-self-defense-legal-coverage-out-there-/5-2288614/
Well I hope I never have to find out! ;) I do appreciate their weekly educational and legal issue discussion emails to members, but I actually think that they post the same content on their YT site.
I like that it covers both criminal and civil cases, and that I can use my own lawyer and still be covered by the plan (have a based on locally who will literally respond at any time of the day and arrive at the scene of a self-defense shooting to be with the client). Also will cover non-firearms sd cases.
I could have gone either way between US Law Shield or CCW Safe.
Spez: SDF was on my list as well. USCCA, US Law Shield, CCW Safe, and SDF are all pretty solid from what I've heard. It just comes down to your particular requirements: state coverage, criminal & civil costs, bail, lost pay stipends, etc. It wasn't an easy decision so I just pulled the trigger on the company I selected based on their experience with Zimmerman.
Same here. Wasn't cheap and I hope to never use it. But I don't want my life and livelihood ruined because I'm victimized by both a criminal and an activist DA.