If it isn’t too much trouble, could you let me know which one you wind up selecting. I too am using USCCA and did not know that you hae to pay the money back if you are found guilty by a jury of your “peers”
Yes I’m on my tablet so I can’t pull up what I was looking at yesterday. Later today when I’m on the computer I’ll reference that stuff. At the moment I have tentatively decided on one but I want to do more research. I will also include a very interesting YouTube Interview with an attorney who appears to really know what he’s talking about in regards to the legal consequences of a defensive shooting.
CCW safe is looking the best so far. But I’m still trying to confirm that they allow you to choose your own attorney. Their policy requires that you have a valid CCW.
Here is the interview with the lawyer. 30 minutes and IMO a worthwhile listen - gave me some key points to consider about the legal process after a defensive shooting and what to look for in a plan. He appears to be straight up & doesn’t shovel BS like so many youtube “experts”.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wilf_R5wlNQ
Here is the link I started with for comparing plans.
https://gununiversity.com/concealed-carry-insurance/
Again, as best as I can tell, USCCA will require you to reimburse legal fees if you are convicted - best you research and confirm that. CCW Safe does pay for appeals costs, which obviously happens if one is convicted.
If CCW Safe doesn’t choose your lawyer for you (gotta confirm that in writing), it looks the best for my budget.
Lawyer Andrew Branca (video) makes some rather interesting comments regarding using a lawyer that the plan chooses for you. Food for thought!