RV Insurance
Recreational vehicle insurance comprises many of the same aspects as renters and auto insurance, but it comes with its own quirks. Typically, insurance companies won’t allow RV owners to add their recreational vehicles to personal auto policies. In order to get complete coverage, you should purchase a separate policy for your RV.
RV insurance provides protection if you cause injuries or damages to others, and can also cover the cost of damages to your vehicle if a covered incident occurs. You can choose from a variety of coverages that will differ depending on how you use your vehicle — recreationally or as a full-time residence. Coverages will also vary depending on how the vehicle is operated — if you’re driving a motorhome, for example, you’ll need separate liability coverage to stay on the road, but if you’re pulling a travel trailer, you will not need separate liability insurance because it's transferred from your auto insurance policy while towing your travel trailer.