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RV Insurance
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Owning an RV isn't like owning a car. That’s why
RV
insurance is different from standard auto insurance. If you are looking for a
quote on RV insurance make sure the rate you are given is from an insurance plan
that has essential coverage that is important to RV’ers.
When you're shopping for the lowest price for RV Insurance, you need to
consider what the best value will be in the long run. This means considering the
right combination of price, specialized coverage tailored for your RV and claims
handling expertise in the event of a loss. Remember that the cheapest policy
today may be the most costly tomorrow if you face the total loss of your RV and
its contents.
For instance, choosing to insure your RV under a standard auto policy can
leave you exposed. Auto policies are not designed to insure the specialized
needs of your RV. This becomes clear in the event of a loss as in some cases
even minor claims can dramatically increase your premium if your RV is insured
on a standard auto policy. RV insurance policies vary by company. Here are some specialized RV insurance
coverages that policies may offer you, which you won't find in a standard auto
policy:
Agreed Value: Locks in the value of your classic coach or bus
conversion up front with a qualified appraisal.
Total Loss Replacement: Ensures that you get a new comparable RV if
you have a total loss in the first five model years. For RVs six model years or
older, the purchase price of the coach would be paid. This valuable coverage
protects your investment from the effects of depreciation. Personal Contents Coverage: Covers items that you take onboard your RV
-- such as house wares, tools, clothing, and sporting equipment-for their full
replacement value. Although these items may be covered by your homeowners
policy, typically only 10% of your homeowners coverage extends to off-premise
property. That may not be enough to cover the items in your RV.
Unlimited Towing & Roadside Assistance: Provides sign-and-drive
coverage 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Includes battery jumpstarts, fuel
delivery, flat tire change, lockout service, and winching and towing for
mechanical or electrical breakdown.
Disappearing Deductibles: Reduces your comprehensive and collision
deductibles by 25% for each year that you remain claim-free. If a loss occurs
after four claim-free years, you pay no deductible. Emergency Expense Allowance: Reimburses you for expenses incurred
following an accident or other covered loss. Pays for hotels, transportation or
even a ticket home if your coach is incapacitated.
Full-Timer Coverage: Provides comprehensive personal liability, stored
personal contents, and additional living expense coverage for those living
full-time in their RV.
Whereas some insurance companies may treat your RV like an automobile, if you
are the owner of an RV find an insurance agent or broker who will recognize your
special needs as an RV owner. For a 30 second RV
Insurance Quote click here for one of our favorites.
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John Costanos
Editor