Same. I have my own attorney.Full disclosure I don’t have a need for carry insurance as I have a life long friend of my family that is a prominent attorney and does 2A defense work, I have him on retainer which based on my research is less money then the yearly cost of most carry insurance.
My take on this is you need to have a lawyer that you can trust to be there for you when you need help, your freedom depends on it and with most carry insurance you have absolutely no idea who you’re going to get for an attorney.
My apologies jumpingjoe, with all the acronyms on this forum i.e. LGS, OPS, MRD I "assumed" (don't go there) it was evident. PSA= Palmetto State Armory.You got anything more than just 'PSA'? I've never heard of them either.
Thanks BET7. My coverage with USCCA just expired and after watching numerous youtube videos I'm in search of a new carrier. I came across several videos by attorney Marc J. Victor owner of Attorneys for Freedom. It's ashame that he only practices in two states. Check it out and share your opinion as I always enjoy your informative info.PSA = Palmetto State Armory (online Firearms & Accessories), for those that aren’t aware.
I’m a member of USCCA Equalizer, but I’ve gotten emails from PSA trying to sell it to me (I’m on the PSA email list, so I get a lot of mail from them, sales, etc.) I’ve read in other articles, not associated with PSA, that they were getting involved in Carry Insurance, so I’m guessing they’re legit. I’m sure you can probably see who’s underwriting the insurance for them either via searches or calling them. Chubb Ins. use to underwrite one (or more) of the Carry Ins. Providers, but got out of that business I believe when States like NY & NJ threatened to come after them with new State regulations and such.