If you are living in your RV full time, make sure your policy has Emergency Expenses that will cover living space for you should your RV be damaged.
Customer
- Individuals who own recreational vehicles.
Coverage
- Liability coverage
- Collision coverage
- Comprehensive coverage (against fire, theft, broken windows, vandalism, floods, etc.)
- Personal belongings on board
- Equipment
- Attached accessories such as awnings and satellite dishes.
Cost Factors
- Age & value of RV & it’s equipment
- Coverage limit chosen
- Deductible
- Driving Record
Claim Examples
- Tire Failures
- Fires
- Hitting Low Overhangs & Bridges
- Failure to Retract Steps, Awnings, & Antennas
- Animal damage
Whether your home or something you enjoy on vacations, you want to make sure you have the right coverage for your RV. You may need personal liability coverage or you may need less coverage while your RV is stored during off-season. Whatever your need, make sure to talk to an independent agent for unique coverages you need to protect your assets.