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Thread: DAS Drops Legal Expense Coverage

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    Quote Originally Posted by GUB View Post
    What do you guys offer for ATV insurance..liability only.
    It was pointed out to me that the BCWF insurance is not much of anything
    Hi Gub,

    Happy to help but I would recommend contacting me directly on this subject as its not on topic with the thread.

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    Quote Originally Posted by aakoksal View Post
    It appears underwriter I see on my policy is Lloyd's, so I should not feel any concerns... Correct...?
    I’m not 100% sure how the DAS personal policies show. If you’re insured through DAS with another broker I highly recommend contacting them to see if/how it impacts you personally.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kingjenky View Post
    Haha I didn't notice this one before. Gave me a laugh!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by LuckyLuc82 View Post
    Why are you spreading misinformation? DAS’s parent company has a social policy. DAS isn’t cancelling anyone, they aren’t interested in new brokers. Be careful what you preach though, I hear Sterlon isn’t too happy with you either....
    Wow.....IMHO Capri Insurance is doing a great service to firearm owners across canada.....firearm owners as a group we need to stick together .....this kinda rhetoric is divisive and does nobody any good....and does nothing but weaken us....

    Keep up the great work Capri
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    Quote Originally Posted by slim123 View Post
    Wow.....IMHO Capri Insurance is doing a great service to firearm owners across canada.....firearm owners as a group we need to stick together .....this kinda rhetoric is divisive and does nobody any good....and does nothing but weaken us....

    Keep up the great work Capri

    Ditto for me!.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by LuckyLuc82 View Post
    DAS’s parent company has a social policy.
    Quote Originally Posted by Capri Insurance View Post
    We were advised directly from DAS that “ it’s no longer a class of business we wish to continue to insure”.
    I may be wrong, but it sounds like you are both saying the same thing from different points of view: that DAS's parent company wants DAS to no longer insure any new brokers/clients of that type. If Capri can't add more clients onto DAS policies, then that is an issue... one it seems Capri has already dealt with.

    Sorry, Capri. I believe you are doing a good thing and I thank you for it. I just get p!ssed when people feel they have to be obtuse and rude to make a clarification: kindness and sincerity is becoming a lost humanity...
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    Quote Originally Posted by slim123 View Post
    Wow.....IMHO Capri Insurance is doing a great service to firearm owners across canada.....firearm owners as a group we need to stick together .....this kinda rhetoric is divisive and does nobody any good....and does nothing but weaken us....

    Keep up the great work Capri
    Thanks Slim!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thunderhog View Post
    Ditto for me!.....
    Appreciate it Thunderhog!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Capri Insurance View Post
    Sorry that this relaying of information has offended you, please don't shoot the messenger. DAS has advised us that they will no longer be taking on any firearms related business and that we must find a new home for any firearms business we insure with them. I would recommend talking to your current insurance broker for additional information on how this may impact you personally. Definitely frustrating to see another insurance company getting away from firearms for no good reason.
    I would wager you a pint of your favourite beverage that DAS thinks they have a very good reason. If I put my in foil hat on, I can even think of a couple good ones myself.

    I suspect you would have asked DAS what their reason was. Too many claims, not enough customers, weak risk analysis, poor understanding of the market, etc? Or did they just say we're done and walked away without explanation?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cameron SS View Post
    I would wager you a pint of your favourite beverage that DAS thinks they have a very good reason. If I put my in foil hat on, I can even think of a couple good ones myself.

    I suspect you would have asked DAS what their reason was. Too many claims, not enough customers, weak risk analysis, poor understanding of the market, etc? Or did they just say we're done and walked away without explanation?
    The answer was simple and to the point "The change is a result of our organizational structure with DAS as an MGA and now Temple Insurance as the underwriter. This class of business is not one they wish to continue to insure".

    Unfortunately this is not an uncommon answer I see with regards to Firearms related risks.

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