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    Good Insurance For Trainers

    Mods, I'm not sure this is the best or right place.

    I've retired from my job and have been asked to do some training for a couple of agencies.

    Does anyone have experience with the NRA Insurance?

    Does anyone out there have any suggestions, based on first hand experience, for a good insurance company?

    Thanks!
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    I use Joseph Chiarello & Co.
    http://www.guninsurance.com/

    I've never had to do anything but pay them so far (knock on wood) but have heard that they were good to go when needed.

    I have no experience with others.
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    I have the NRA sponsored insurance through Lockton Risk, which is underwritten by Lloyds of London. A local insurance agent told me the coverage was good and he could not provide an annual or event insurance policy at a rate that would be competitive with the NRA plan.
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    Thank both of you fine Gentlemen. Much appreciated.

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    I use the same as F2S. They priced out cheaper with more scaleable options than the NRA, or even plans offered via IALEFI.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Failure2Stop View Post
    I use Joseph Chiarello & Co.
    http://www.guninsurance.com/

    I've never had to do anything but pay them so far (knock on wood) but have heard that they were good to go when needed.

    I have no experience with others.

    The same one I use as well with the same experience.

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    Good to hear about Joseph Chiarello & Co. I'm gonna go with them as I don't know who else insures FoF training and that is a niche begging to be filled for the civilian market (only problem is how to get the "market" to care...)
    "The world's a dangerous place – we can help." -www.portlandfirearmtraining.com
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