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Adam Campbell's avatar

You have the right to remain silent. They know it. Some people spill their guts, and it all goes in the report and can and will be used against you in a court of law. Shut up and lawyer up.

Steve D's avatar

Keith - some time ago you mentioned that you were working on a better way to achieve legal representation - vs USCCA. Have you written anything yet?

Steve

Keith Graves's avatar

not yet. it's taking a while to go through all of the contracts

Steve D's avatar

Thanks Keith - look forward to hearing about your efforts.

Fuzzy's avatar

I have heard that entities like USCCA or equivalent, even though they can provide legal representation, are still insurance companies at their core. Thus, like any other insurance company, they have clauses in their contract that can negate representation based on certain circumstances (like you are seen as at fault). I believe having an actual attorney available is a better option.

F.ERIC HERNANDEZ's avatar

Excellent information!!! Thank you.

Zoe's avatar

This us vital information. Thank you very much.

Roger Peterson's avatar

If someone "lawyer's up" and the police keep asking questions, what should the tell the police?

This is a great and very important topic. Thank you.

Keith Graves's avatar

They shouldn't be asking any questions. Just keep repeating that you want to talk to your lawyer.