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NRA Carry Guard - New CCW Insurance (What's the OBs opinion?)
Posted on 4/28/17 at 10:09 pm
Posted on 4/28/17 at 10:09 pm
It's basically an insurance policy that reimburses you for the legal fees and what not that goes into a defensive shooting. The prices seem reasonable, but selecting a particular package is the tough part. How much would legal counsel and the court costs along with a civil suit actually cost?
They had a virtual reality "game" that simulated a convenience store robbery. Once you shoot the perp, it shows you being arrested and taken downtown for questioning.
The program offers training videos along with free coverage for your spouse. They even offer coverage for your kids if they have to defend themselves within the home.
Here's the website.
LINK
Here's a video about the VR game they have for members to play.
LINK
They had a virtual reality "game" that simulated a convenience store robbery. Once you shoot the perp, it shows you being arrested and taken downtown for questioning.
The program offers training videos along with free coverage for your spouse. They even offer coverage for your kids if they have to defend themselves within the home.
Here's the website.
LINK
Here's a video about the VR game they have for members to play.
LINK
Posted on 4/28/17 at 10:13 pm to finchmeister08
I don't know but I would bang Dana fo sho.
Seems like the $1M plan is on par with all other umbrella plan rates
Seems like the $1M plan is on par with all other umbrella plan rates
Posted on 4/28/17 at 10:15 pm to upgrayedd
It's a LOT easier than you think to spend $50k on legal fees.
Posted on 4/28/17 at 10:18 pm to Contender54
Can you explain? Cause I know for sure I don't have $50k to spend on legal fees.
Posted on 4/28/17 at 10:28 pm to finchmeister08
Everything I own is through an llc and I have an attorney or retainer. Same attorney who established my trust. Pennies on the dollar.
Posted on 4/28/17 at 10:34 pm to Ice Cream Sammich
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Everything I own is through an llc a
Im guessing you incorporated yourself??
If so, how's the paperwork and taxes??
Posted on 4/29/17 at 1:04 pm to TheArrogantCorndog
Does anyone have ccw insurance?
Posted on 4/29/17 at 10:00 pm to finchmeister08
I'm a member of the Armed Citizens' Legal Defense Network. It pays $10,000 if you're involved in a self-defense shooting (not enough for a full blown defense if you're indicted, but enough to bail you out of jail and/or retain an attorney).
Depending on circumstances, they might pony up more resources (the $10k is guaranteed) to help, but it's very much dependent on the specifics of your case.
Their main functions are to help you find experienced attorneys, find world class expert witnesses, and provide educational materials (DVD's, books) that will (hopefully) enable you to avoid having to use your gun in the first place.
Depending on circumstances, they might pony up more resources (the $10k is guaranteed) to help, but it's very much dependent on the specifics of your case.
Their main functions are to help you find experienced attorneys, find world class expert witnesses, and provide educational materials (DVD's, books) that will (hopefully) enable you to avoid having to use your gun in the first place.
Posted on 4/29/17 at 10:00 pm to finchmeister08
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Can you explain?.....
If a person is on trial for shooting someone, the charge is likely to be murder, or attempted murder. Chances are, a responsible gun owner is not going to qualify for public defender, so he/she will be hiring a private lawyer.
A murder trial trial is very involved and can take a year or two to get to trial.
For a few reference points:
8 hours x $200 = $1600
40 hours x $200/hr = $8,000
Assume a 40 hour work week (which is light for a lawyer).
An attorney defending a responsible gun owner in a murder trial can easily spend more than 6 weeks of time on a trial.
You'd probably also have to hire an expert or two as well ($5k-$10k).
Posted on 4/30/17 at 12:03 pm to Contender54
I have worked with a couple of real deal crim defense attorneys (not car wreck guys taking a shooting case) and know what they charge. A "run of the mill" homicide case is going to be at least $50k and something high-profile is going to cost between $75 and $100k.
These type of attorneys will quote a flat rate and want the money up front. They don't do hourly because of the sheer amount of time they will be spending on the case. The figures above no NOT include investigators, expert witnesses, private labs, etc.
These type of attorneys will quote a flat rate and want the money up front. They don't do hourly because of the sheer amount of time they will be spending on the case. The figures above no NOT include investigators, expert witnesses, private labs, etc.
Posted on 4/30/17 at 1:27 pm to jbgleason
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$75 and $100k.
I would represent myself before I went in debt over that. Cuff me and stuff me.
Posted on 4/30/17 at 1:34 pm to saintsfan1977
I'd hate to know that if I needed to defend myself with a gun, I'd spend the rest of my life in prison for doing so.
This post was edited on 4/30/17 at 4:38 pm
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