Friday, March 6, 2020

Protect the Protectors

Any reader of this blog knows that it is most certainly a 2nd Amendment blog. This author is a firearms enthusiast and professional firearms instructor. As classes and attendance have been on the rise, and as Patriot Training has gained a steady foothold in the training market, last year a decision was made to offer students and participants more value.

This author is, by day, a licensed Property & Casualty insurance agent and has worked in P&C Insurance since 2006. So, one might say that the research put into this decision was more thorough than most. Additionally, the author has a more in-depth understanding of the nuances, given his employment. This research and the accompanying decision took several months.

If a person has to fire a gun in self defense,  there may well be a lawyer attached to every bullet. 

Patriot Training has formally partnered with the United States Concealed Carry Association for the purposes of providing participants and friends with financial protection. This decision was an easy one once all the facts were determined, and the policies and protection plans were reviewed.

The reasons were simple. All insurance policies and financial protection plans have exclusions: things they don't cover. USCCA's protection plan simply has fewer exclusions. On top of that, the things covered are more than most competing plans. Here are a few of the features that mean a lot to this author and his training students and participants:

  • Up to $2 Million in civil defense protection. 
  • Bail bond & attorney retainer money - up to $250 K. 
  • Your choice of attorney.
  • Protection in use of all legal weapons (gun, knife, taser, baseball bat, well placed fists, etc.)
  • Firearm reimbursement (your handgun will likely be taken from you for evidence).
  • Online resources that are unmatched. 
So, as you make your decision to protect yourself financially, you would do well to pick the USCCA. When you do, send me a message, and I'll get you a discount code! 

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