9mmPatriot
Member
USCCA
Hope I never need it.
Hope I never need it.
I am also with Colt SAA
I know a couple friends, some are attorneys, who've bought CCW insurance, it's their $$. For me it's all about statistical probabilities; we all roll the dice and take our chances.
Depending on where you live, I think most would be better served buying lightning strike insurance, cuz your odds of getting hit by lightning is much greater than popping a bad guy. Not to say it can't happen, but I made it through a 30 year law enforcement career, carry off duty almost every day since I was 18, worked for the Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement in Iraq and Afghanistan and, fortunately, still haven't had to pull the trigger; I've pointed a gun at many bad guys, but never had to squeeze one off. YMMV
Are these just pre-paid legal plans, or actual insurance that pays the judgement against you?
I can afford bail or a lawyer.
The CCW Safe HR218 plan was developed specifically for active, retired and former law enforcement officers who meet the requirements for the Law Enforcement Officers Safety Act (LEOSA), also known as HR218. (See the full list of requirements below.) Membership in this plan includes our challenge coin and membership card.
Covered under the HR218 plan is any criminal, civil or administrative legal action stemming from a self-defense incident. (Important: This relates to OFF-DUTY incidents only.) This plan is non-transferrable. Security or other secondary jobs are not protected under this plan. Eligibility under LEOSA is contingent upon submission of proof of retirement or appropriate former agency identification to [email protected].
The Primary member will be protected under the HR218 plan for any legal use of force responses to life-threatening attacks at home, inside their vehicle, at any place where it is legal to carry a concealed weapon in public (including locations applicable under HR218 or where permits are honored), or on premises where firearm possession is not illegal (all legal weapons covered).
The CCW Safe HR218 plan ensures coverage of all legal fees upfront with no limits or caps; bond coverage up to $1 million; and additional, dedicated $1 million civil liability coverage for the Primary member only.
A spouse and all children under the age of 18 years, living in the residence of the primary member and not legally prohibited from possessing a firearm, are protected under the plan at no additional cost for incidents occurring within the residence only, in all states except NJ, NY, and WA. Family members are covered to a $250,000 bond level.
Huuuuuuuuum! Just displaying a firearm can get you charged in some instances.
If we're going with statistical probabilities, I guess we should have gone unarmed on our warrant service, arrests and entries.
Like you, I went through a career pointing weapons at bad guys hundreds of times and never had to put any down...though came close a few times. (This includes five years or so on SRT.)
I like knowing that if I do have to face trial, I won't leave the missus destitute if it all goes sideways.
I don't drive without car insurance, I have my home and property insured, I have health insurance. This is just another layer of protection.
Worth it? I think so. I don't know why this topic is so polarizing to some folks. I certainly don't advocate anyone getting something they don't think they need.
(Not pointing the finger at you as one of those who gets hysterical over the subject.)