IMAGINE BEING IN A SELF DEFENSE SHOOTING | Special Guest "ATTORNEY'S ON RETAINER"

Published on December 19, 2024
Duration: 119:03

This video features an interview with Rachel Moss, an attorney from Attorneys on Retainer, discussing self-defense legal coverage. The service acts as a legal protection program, not insurance, covering legal fees, bail bonds up to $50,000, firearm replacement, and scene cleanup for members involved in self-defense incidents. They emphasize direct attorney access via a 24/7 hotline and cover a wide range of scenarios, including those with expired permits or alcohol consumption, differentiating themselves from traditional insurance-based programs.

Quick Summary

Attorneys on Retainer is a self-defense legal protection program backed by a law firm, offering direct attorney access via a 24/7 hotline. They cover legal fees, bail bonds, firearm replacement, and more for members involved in self-defense incidents, ensuring attorney-client privilege and a broad scope of coverage, even in complex scenarios.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Guest Welcome
  2. 03:07Defining Brothers/Sisters of the Plate
  3. 06:31Upcoming Events and Giveaways
  4. 08:53Question: Concealed Carry Coverage
  5. 11:06Self-Defense & Concealed Carry Insurance Discussion
  6. 15:34Introducing Rachel Moss from Attorneys on Retainer
  7. 17:13Attorneys on Retainer vs. Insurance Agents
  8. 19:17What Attorneys on Retainer Does
  9. 21:23Legal Fees in Self-Defense Situations
  10. 22:52Bail Amount Coverage
  11. 23:26What Separates Attorneys on Retainer
  12. 25:43Coverage Across 50 States
  13. 26:38Maximum Case Coverage
  14. 28:28Coverage for Non-Firearm Self-Defense Acts
  15. 29:28Program History and Longevity
  16. 29:52Case Examples and Outcomes
  17. 31:54Competitors and Comparison
  18. 33:21Coverage Across State Lines
  19. 35:08Family Coverage and Plans
  20. 36:58Military Discount Inquiry
  21. 37:11Cost of Family Plan
  22. 37:25Avoiding Self-Defense Incidents
  23. 39:02Directory of Attorneys
  24. 40:05Pro Hac Vice Explained
  25. 41:46Resolving Conflicts with Other Covered Parties
  26. 44:18Training Dossier and Defense Advantage
  27. 46:33Do You Own Firearms?
  28. 49:26Access to Expert Witnesses
  29. 50:17Multiple Self-Defense Incidents Coverage
  30. 51:23Covering Brandishing Charges
  31. 53:31Firearm Replacement Limit
  32. 54:35Siege's Perspective on Coverage
  33. 59:00Representation for Uncovered Charges
  34. 60:15The "Just Shut Up" Clause
  35. 63:18Rapid Response Team (Strike Force)
  36. 65:05Confidentiality and Attorney-Client Privilege
  37. 68:19911 Call Transcripts and Subpoenas
  38. 69:29Easy-to-Remember Contact Number
  39. 70:13Referral Codes and Sign-Ups
  40. 71:56Working with Other Companies
  41. 72:11Openness to Collaboration

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Attorneys on Retainer?

Attorneys on Retainer is a self-defense protection program backed by a law firm, providing members with direct access to attorneys via a 24/7 hotline for legal representation in self-defense incidents. They cover legal fees, bail bonds, and other related expenses, distinguishing themselves from insurance-based services.

What types of self-defense incidents does Attorneys on Retainer cover?

Attorneys on Retainer covers a broad range of self-defense scenarios, including those involving firearms, physical altercations without weapons, and even incidents where the member may have had an expired CCW permit, consumed alcohol, or had a prior felony record, as long as self-defense can be reasonably asserted.

How does Attorneys on Retainer differ from other concealed carry insurance programs?

A key difference is that Attorneys on Retainer is backed by a law firm, offering attorney-client privilege and direct attorney access, unlike many insurance programs where initial calls might be with non-attorneys and conversations could be discoverable. They also cover a wider array of potentially excluded scenarios.

What is the "Just Shut Up" clause and why is it important?

The "Just Shut Up" clause emphasizes the critical importance of not speaking to law enforcement immediately after a self-defense incident. Any statement made can be used against the individual, potentially limiting defense options. Members are advised to remain silent until they can consult with their attorney.

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