RV & Camper Insurance
Coverage for the way you travel.
RV Insurance Overview
Unlike auto insurance, RV coverage often needs to account for both driving hazards and living-space risks. A collision can damage not only the vehicle but also the contents, and accidents at a campsite can lead to costly liability claims. Many states require liability coverage for motorized RVs, and your lender may require full coverage if your RV is financed.
What We Need To Quote
- VIN, class (A/B/C) or towable type
- Usage (full-time vs recreational)
- Storage location
RV Coverage Options
- Liability and physical damage
- Personal effects
- Vacation liability
- Roadside assistance
- Full-timer options
Factors That Affect Cost
- Type & Class of RV – Class A motorhomes usually cost more to insure than Class C or towable campers.
- Usage – Occasional weekend trips vs. full-time living.
- Value of RV & Belongings – Higher value means higher coverage needs.
- Driving History – Accidents or violations can increase premiums.
- Location – Where the RV is stored and driven.
Homes File A Claim
Water-related Damages
Fire/Lightning Damage
Why Dagley Insurance
Balanced coverage recommendations and carrier choice designed for your needs and budget.
FAQs
Q: Is my RV covered when parked at a campsite?
A: Vacation liability can help with incidents occurring while the RV is used as a temporary residence.
Q: Do I need separate coverage for the towed car?
A: Yes, your toad typically needs its own auto policy.
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