Akronharry
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Hi, we are about to buy a 2015 Roadtrek. What insurance are you using for your rv? We are in Ohio. Thanks in advance!!!
We have our Class B insured with State Farm for a pretty reasonable rate along with all of our other home and auto insurance. In fact, we don't really seem to have a choice with having all of our insurance policies with the same company because we couldn't find anyone that would issue us an umbrella liability policy unless they also insured our home, auto and RV (all matched to the correct liability limits). In many ways, the umbrella policy is the most important insurance. I could live with the consequences of an RV accident but I couldn't live with a multimillion dollar liability claim.
Just out of curiosity, how can anyone use separate companies for their RV? Do people just not have umbrella policies and accept the risk?
Hi, we are about to buy a 2015 Roadtrek. What insurance are you using for your rv? We are in Ohio. Thanks in advance!!!
This year I sold my 2008 Roadtrek 210P and bought a new RV (2024 Coachmen Nova 20C Li3). I did use my existing carrier (Progressive via FMCA) for the new RV for a few months until the policy expired. Based on my research I shopped one place - RV America. Late one night I completed and submitted a quote request online and the next morning a quote was waiting for me in my email. Brown & Brown originally quoted me identical coverage with the same carrier (Progressive) for about $300 less per year than what I would've paid with my original policy. The agent informed me this was the best price he could find amongst several carriers.
I ended up making a few tweaks which saved about another $100, and the new policy is $1049/yr. Just FYI, the Roadtrek, which had full coverage with an actual cash value of $40K, cost $910/yr for insurance.
And I need to add the Brown & Brown agent was very responsive and knowledgeable! Their website is rvainsurance.com.
Just out of curiosity, how can anyone use separate companies for their RV? Do people just not have umbrella policies and accept the risk?