Whether you're a weekend warrior hitting Zion or a full-time RV family — your rig needs coverage that matches how you use it. We shop 30+ carriers to find the right RV policy.
RV insurance combines elements of auto and home insurance, covering your motorhome or travel trailer while it's on the road and while it's parked.
Covers bodily injury and property damage you cause while driving your RV.
Pays to repair or replace your RV after an accident.
Covers theft, vandalism, storms, fire, and animal strikes.
Covers your personal items inside the RV — electronics, gear, clothing.
Provides homeowners-like liability and personal property coverage for those living in their RV full-time.
Covers liability at your campsite — if someone trips over your awning or power cord.
Any RV, motorhome, travel trailer, fifth wheel, or camper van needs proper coverage — whether you live in it full-time or take it out a few weekends a year.
Most RV owners pay $500–$2,500/year. Your rate depends on the RV type, value, how often you use it, and where you store it.
Yes. Standard RV policies assume part-time use. Full-timers need policies with enhanced liability and personal property coverage, similar to homeowners insurance.
Your tow vehicle is, but the RV itself needs its own policy. Motorhomes need motorhome insurance; towable trailers need trailer insurance.
Some carriers offer seasonal or storage-only policies with reduced premiums during months when the RV isn't being driven.
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