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RV Insurance Coverage’s
Your RV is more than a car, and your RV insurance should cover more than what car insurance covers. Rather than add your RV to your auto policy, consider insuring your RV on its own policy.

You have many things in your RV that you would never keep in your car, such as clothing, jewelry, binoculars, VCRs, laptops, camcorders or outdoor gear.

When you park your RV at a campsite, you may be liable for the area around it. If someone is injured, you may be responsible.

If your RV is damaged while you're traveling, you'll need a place to stay and a way to get there.

If you insure your RV through a standard auto policy, none of the scenarios above is covered in the event of a loss, which could cost you thousands if you need to make a claim.

When you insure your RV on its own policy, you'll know you have a wide range of coverage for a wide range of incidents that could happen. You can insure more than just an RV with an RV policy from the companies we represent — motor home insurance, travel trailer insurance and camper insurance are available, too. With an RV policy, you can protect whatever type of recreation vehicle you have so you can spend your time traveling — and enjoying it.

Travel Trailer insurance and Camper insurance provide coverage for non motorized, portable units designed to provide you with living quarters for recreational and camping use. Travel trailers and campers do not require special highway permits when towed.

Fifth-Wheel Trailer
Conventional Trailer
Pop-Up Tent Trailer
Trailer with Recreational Cargo Quarters
Mounted Truck Camper

   
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