We all love finding ways to escape from the day to day rigors of life. For some, that includes heading to the great outdoors to do some camping. Whether it’s a huge RV/motorhome, and fifth-wheel camper, or a pop-up pull behind, there are options for insurance your camper in the event of a loss.
While getting away can be relaxing, we don’t need any added stress if something were to happen. Whether you are involved in a crash on the way to the campground; if a storm comes up and damages the camper; or if someone is injured in or around your camper, there are a number of things that could ruin a perfectly good vacation.
Depending on the type of camper you have, there are a variety of insurance coverages you may need: Liability, collision and comprehensive coverage, similar to your auto policy; vacation liability; awning replacement; coverage for personal items in the camper; or even roadside assistance. Carriers offer many options that fit your personal use, including consideration for seasonal or full-time use.
So if you are a regular at the campground, a snow-bird that travels south all winter, or just looking to get away a couple times a year, contact your insurance agent to learn more about RV coverage, and what is best for your situation.
Each insurance policy is unique. While some generalities can be made, each situation should be reviewed on a case-by-case basis. This is not considered advice on any specific insurance matter. Please contact an agent to discuss any concerns you may have.
