With regard to USCCA, there are several reports from October 2019 regarding a lawsuit against them for failing to support a Platinum member. I have not found any report on resolution of the case.
Law of Self Defense Blog, 10/24/2019,
USCCA Sued in Federal Court: Refused to Cover Platinum Member?
11/26/2019 news article,
Insurance companies providing self-defense policies respond to Kayla Giles' federal lawsuit
[Note that this is about the USCCA lawsuit. As Branca pointed out, the two insurance companies named are the actual underwriters of the USCCA membership insurance.]
AmmoLand Blog, 6/5/2020,
Self-Defense Insurance vs Legal Protection Plans for Gun Owners
and a THR thread on the suit, intitiated by the LoSD blog article:
USCCA Sued in Federal Court: Refused to Cover Platinum Member
Regarding the Armed Citizen Legal Defense Network (ACLDN), it is not an insurance program per se, but a member-support organization in cases of apparent self-defense shooting. If their review board does not believe the initial information on an incident describes a legitimate, legal self defense situation, they do not provide the financial and legal advisory services offered to members. I have been a member of ACLDN for over ten years, and aware of that stipulation from the beginning.
As for CCW Safe, Branca is open and transparent in recommending them both as an advertiser for his LoSD business and as a policy holder for himself and his wife.