I have no experience with any of these companies, but I am in the insurance business here in Texas. Think about how all of the insurance companies operate... they take your money every month, then nit pick and look for any possible flaw that will give them an out so that they don't have to pay on a claim.Abraham wrote:Pariah3j,
Yeah, I agree, that's how it should be.
However, from the sound of their ambiguous "weasel words", I think they might argue any "no guns sign" let's them escape the cost of defending one in the case of self defense when using a firearm while in a business with only "gun buster" not "30.06" signage.
I hope I'm wrong, but they dodged the OP's very direct question at every turn, ultimately insulted him and suggested he take his business elsewhere.
It seems that these folks are no different. I won't give any of them a dime. I'll find my own frigging lawyer who will agree to take the case based on the facts as they happened... not some prepaid service who will OBVIOUSLY look for ways to avoid executing on their side of the deal based on something that I did that they don't like.