People should read the draft policy before they buy, specifically the exclusions and limitations.
I for one, wont buy insurance that wont be there when i need it
People should read the draft policy before they buy, specifically the exclusions and limitations.
I for one, wont buy insurance that wont be there when i need it
The first principle is that you must not fool yourself and you are the easiest person to fool.
- Richard Feynman
This is a show-stopper for me:
"....5. Offers to settle a claim
(b) If you do not accept an offer we, based on the advice of the appointed representative, consider reasonable to settle a claim, we may refuse to pay further legal costs."
So, if the Crown offers a crappy deal, the insurance company can just say it was a reasonable offer in their opinion, so tough nuts to you. This section should be better defined for me to be comfortable with this clause.
Not to mention the policy document gives the insurer the right to cancel with 15 days notice. ...whose to say they dont cancel your policy the day after you notify them of a claim?
The first principle is that you must not fool yourself and you are the easiest person to fool.
- Richard Feynman
mine just came in the mail today, coincidence or what?!!!
Your products shelf life is only as good as its customers rating. If they pull cheap shots on claims that'll take 5 seconds to get around the firearms community and then no one buys your policies. Just saying... but for $95 a year, that's just a few less boxes of ammo and one has covered it. Even if you just get one hour of lawyer time covered, the policy has paid for itself.
I just paid that much for my kid to drive my truck on a new drivers licence. I figure I can swing a few bucks just be covered off for firearms stuff.
Has anyone compared this insurance policy to the CCFR insurance policy?
CCFR offers this and I signed up a while ago. Only makes sense
When seconds matter, police are only minutes away!
Nice to see this spreading. I've had it just over a year...
For the cheap price it's really good for the what if.
Yes and it's absolutely illogical to have to pay 500 $ per hour for legal services. It's why the vast majority of the population are not able to defend themselves even when there is false accusation.
In fact i think it's a complete shame !
Look how corporation works to break a single individual who try to bring them in court.
You really have to go in court couple days a year to see how our justice system is completely broke.
Judge and lawyer revel themselves in this system. They just make more money !