Anyone can be sued for just about anything, that's one reason you should carry shooter's liability insurance as well as have a legal defense policy that covers you in the event of a shooting.RossA wrote: ↑Wed Apr 18, 2018 1:08 pmInsurance and legal liability are always issues. But only to those who have survived a shooting. The first goal is to survive. Everything else is secondary.rotor wrote:I understand the need but what does the church's insurance say about setting up security forces? I see tremendous liability problems in these situations once it is an organized church sponsored security force. I am not against it but I wonder about the legal issues and whether an attorney has been consulted. Real police if there is a suit are covered by the police force (taxpayer). Church though? Individuals in that security force? Who pays the legal bills if there is a shooting? There is another post running now about a woman who killed a BG that was trying to kill a cop. She is now being sued in civil court. Tough decisions. I wish that there was some kind of good samaritan law to protect the good guys.
Unless there's some stipulation in the church's liability policy excluding coverage for such an instance there's no liability issue. What needs to be done is to have the Church's atty and insurance carrier examine their policy.