Rv article: Specialty RV Insurance Coverage Protects Your Investment
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Buying a new or used RV is a major investment. To help protect your investment you need the proper type of insurance coverage. There are several major insurance companies that specialize in RV insurance and I strongly recommend that you use one that does specialize in RV's. You might have a great insurance company for your home and automobiles, but an auto policy can't begin to cover the complexities of an RV. You need specialty coverage like vacation liability, total loss replacement, personal effects and much more.
There are a number of specialty coverage's available, designed to protect you and your property. Specialty RV coverage's are what differentiates RV policies from auto policies. Adding your RV to your auto policy is inadequate because it fails to cover many of the provisions included in a specialty RV policy. For example, most RV insurance provides coverage for awnings, furniture, permanently installed items and fixtures, and plumbing and electrical systems unique to RVs.
Typical RV policies also provide unlimited towing and roadside labor coverage. Auto policy towing coverage is often inadequate for RV expenses. With most auto policies, the towing reimbursement is usually on a per occurrence basis. Because the fees to tow an RV or to change an RV tire are much higher than the same for an auto, these fees often exceed the per occurrence limits on an auto policy.
Another consideration for RV owners is that they get the benefit of specialized claims service when they choose to insure their RVs with specialty RV insurance as opposed to having RVs put on auto policies. The adjusters assigned to claims by insurance companies with specialty RV products usually have expertise with RVs, losses to RVs, and settling the value of the loss. Let's take a look at some more of these specialty RV coverage's available to you.
*Fulltimer's Secured Storage Personal Effects - Many fulltime RVers keep some of their personal property in storage. With this option, the insured can get coverage for these items in storage. Typically, the insured will have to create a schedule of these items, and the insurance company will have specified limits for the value of this personal property.
*Fulltimer's Medical Payments - This option provides coverage of medical expenses resulting from an accident that occurs while the vehicle is used as a permanent or primary residence. Insurance companies will likely require that the insured also has Fulltimer's Personal Liability coverage in order to qualify for medical payments coverage.
Note: Many insurance policies contain exclusions for using your RV as a permanent or primary residence. Often the Fulltimer's Liability endorsement removes these exclusions from the policy. In other words if you are a fulltimer and do not carry Fulltimer's Liability you may be subject to policy exclusions.
Hopefully this helped explain why it's important to insure your RV properly. Your RV insurance can and should fit your RV. I recommend going to http://www.explorerrv.com to get a free quote with no obligation.
Happy Camping!
Copyright 2006 by Mark J. Polk owner of RV Education 101
RV Expert Mark Polk, seen on TV, is the producer & host of America's most highly regarded series of DVD's, videos, books, and e-books. http://www.rveducation101.com/
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