Mike P Wagner
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Thinking about beginning to carry - mostly to synagogue.
I am thinking about concealed carry insurance, and I see a number of videos on YouTube complain going about USCCA insurance covering being dropped/denied on a criminal conviction - even when the “conviction” is a plea bargain down to a relatively minor.
My understanding is that there is a pretty fundamental principal in US law that Insurance companies exclude “intentional acts” (and thus criminal acts).
I am not a lawyer and have ony a hazy idea about this, but if that is true, then it seems like any insurance company would excLuke coverage for any actions that lead to a conviction or a guilty plea.
Does anyone here understand these legal issues?
I am thinking about concealed carry insurance, and I see a number of videos on YouTube complain going about USCCA insurance covering being dropped/denied on a criminal conviction - even when the “conviction” is a plea bargain down to a relatively minor.
My understanding is that there is a pretty fundamental principal in US law that Insurance companies exclude “intentional acts” (and thus criminal acts).
I am not a lawyer and have ony a hazy idea about this, but if that is true, then it seems like any insurance company would excLuke coverage for any actions that lead to a conviction or a guilty plea.
Does anyone here understand these legal issues?