Done. One less thing on the list. Thanks gents, I feel better now.
Done. One less thing on the list. Thanks gents, I feel better now.
Last edited by blues; 08-16-2016 at 01:42 PM.
Did they confirm that you're covered with the plan you purchased?
I ask because It's an extra option with the active LEO plans. I paid extra with FEDS for the LEOSA coverage as LEOSA is not covered by the regular PLI plan for active LEOs. I don't ever carry anything but my issued P229 and agency authorized secondary (and 99% of the time it's the SIG, at that). I bought the LEOSA coverage just in case I find myself carrying a pistol not authorized by the agency for whatever infrequent, unusual reason.
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Yep. I spent a good long while going over all my questions and concerns over the phone and was pleased with the answers and the helpfulness of the gal I spoke with.
My former agency will not get involved in LEOSA qualifications for retired agents so I qualify with the local sheriff's department and then obtain a card from the state Dept. of Justice certifying that I have passed the standards for LEOs in the state and which firearms I qualified with (day and night).
Hell, my old agency won't even commit to providing ID to its former employees stating that you once served as a special agent. (Fortunately I kept my retired creds and don't need to put them out. )
(I used to have a policy years ago when still on the job but it was via a different company though similar in scope and purpose.)
Last edited by blues; 08-16-2016 at 02:28 PM.
Apologies for the necro-post, but I am a recently retired Fed and looking for information/opinions on the currently available LEOSA insurance carriers and plans. I think things have changed since this thread was started in 2016. While serving I had professional liability insurance through FEDS with the optional LEOSA coverage.
My initial reading is that the plans with unlimited criminal and civil defense expenses (CCW Safe, USCCA) seem to be the better deals.
https://www.foplegal.com/hr218.html
https://ccwsafe.com/product/hr218/
https://www.deltadefense.com/offers/...81ce#sds-chart
https://www.fedsprotection.com/leosa...e-retired-leos
I'm interested in your experience with these products. Thanks in advance. - Gary
I switched to CCW Safe from a combination of ACLDN / FEDS a few years back.
(I keep up a longstanding membership with FLEOA which includes legal representation in the event of a statutory or regulatory matter as opposed to a self-defense situation.)
I have the HR 218 plan with CCW Safe.
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