I am not going to keep beating a dead horse.
If you can't figure out how to find a good professional (attorney or otherwise), either you are really hard up intellectually or you are just trying to be a wiseacre. And whichever is the case, you are beyond my help.
So it will cost more. How does one pay for any emergency? Again, what is your freedom worth? Use a mediocre attorney who can't find enough work on his own merits so he signs up for this network, end up behind bars. Will you wish then that you had done whatever was necessary to hire a top notch attorney?
What top notch attorney is going to join a network where he gets paid peanuts, when he has plenty of business that pays his standard (and admittedly high) rates? Think about that and try to absorb basic realty here. You will find the answer that you seek, grasshopper.
Yes they have a national coverage option.Would agree! Figure it'd take $100k to fight a criminal action- cites like Austin got those inclinations and resources.
Would really like to see TLS & USCCA in a side-by-side comparison. Not that I travel out of state a lot, but is TLS nationwide?
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Bithabus,
I did a quick scan - didn't see any of them mention when they 'don't cover you.
BTW, that chart is pretty good, but I want to know more about when they deny coverage.
Yes, I know if you're involved in an illegal act with a gun they deny coverage and should........
I'm a uscca member. I decided on them because they fit what I was looking for. I can send you a referral link if you need info. I pray I never need to call my lawyer, but like with any insurance, it's there just in case.
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I, too was a USCCA subscriber-member, but quit them because I could not get them to respond to my very simple questions about their "services".
Has USCCA become more member-responsive now?
leVieux
this is the same table i used to make my decision. as a newbie to guns, i enjoy the training materials.
not sure. i have not had to call them for anything. ive only had them for 2 months.
mz,
If ever they do respond to a call: ask them if you're at work, are you covered?
Would agree! Figure it'd take $100k to fight a criminal action- cites like Austin got those inclinations and resources.
Would really like to see TLS & USCCA in a side-by-side comparison. Not that I travel out of state a lot, but is TLS nationwide?
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Saw this on another forum
https://www.concealedcarry.com/law/s...rams-compared/
There is a substantial difference - the NRA program looks a lot more like AARP offering something, and the USCCA a lot more like a useable product that won't line the coffers of the NRA. What I get is the USCCA program has a lot more available at minute 1 of your aftermath, and will cover a lot more of the circumstances.
Good info, thanks.
....and your defense attorney.Make sure you call it murder insc to properly piss off libtard hoplophobic hand wringers.