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Standard RV coverages
Comprehensive and collision
Comprehensive insurance protects your RV against situations beyond your control, including theft, vandalism, fire, glass breakage, weather-related mishaps, and animal collisions. If your RV is damaged in an accident with an object or another vehicle, collision coverage will repair or replace it regardless of responsibility. A deductible is required for both comprehensive and collision coverage.
Example:Â Your travel trailer is damaged due to hail while parked at a campsite. Comprehensive coverage pays for the repairs minus your deductible.
Liability
Pays for any damages or injuries caused by you. Liability coverage, for example, is required by law if you drive your RV. However, because your trailer is hauled by a motor vehicle, you will not be able to select liability coverage when insuring it. Ensure that the vehicle towing your travel trailer has liability insurance.
Example:Â Assume you cause an accident while driving your motorhome, causing damage to another vehicle and injuring the driver. Up to the limits of your policy, RV liability insurance covers the driver's medical expenditures and vehicle repairs.
Uninsured/underinsured motorist (UM/UIM)
If a motorist hits you with no insurance or insufficient insurance, UM/UIM can pay for your injuries, RV damage, and lost wages if you can't work.
Example: You're rear-ended by a driver with no insurance. Your motorhome is damaged, and one of the passengers is injured. UM/UIM covers the repairs to your RV and your passenger's medical bills up to your policy's limits.
Medical payments
It covers medical bills for you and your passengers if you're in an accident with your motorhome, regardless of fault. Note that medical payments don't apply to travel trailer policies.
Example: Assume your spouse gets injured in a car accident while traveling in your motorhome. Medical payments would cover your spouse's hospital fees even if the accident was your responsibility.
Additional Coverages include roadside assistance, total loss replacement, vacation liability, full-timers liability & many more.
If you own an RV or are considering purchasing one, you may wonder why you need RV insurance. Here are a few reasons why it is essential to have specialized RV coverage for your motorhome:
State Law requires RV Insurance – All states require a minimum liability insurance coverage.
Your RV is an Investment – Many RV owners spend as much on their RV as they would on a car or home. Purchasing RV insurance for your vehicle allows you to ensure that your investment is adequately protected.
Liability Coverage for Your Campsite – If one of your guests is injured in or around your RV, you could be liable. RV coverage provides you with protection in these types of situations.
If you plan to vacation on the open road or use a motorhome as your primary residence, let us do the hard work for you. Call us now to learn more about the various options in RV insurance.