Protect Your RV with RV Insurance
With an RV, you don’t have to worry about booking flights, hotel rooms and spending lots of money just getting to your destination. You can get up and go anytime you like! Have one less worry knowing that HD York Insurance offers specialized RV insurance for your home on the road.
It’s More Than a Vehicle, It’s A Lifestyle!
RV enthusiasts encounter unique situations while out on the road. With that in mind, talk to your HD York Insurance agent today about specialized coverages such as:
- Total Loss Replacement – provides you with a new, comparably equipped RV if your RV is totaled within its first few years.
- Replacement Cost Personal Effects – pays for the replacement of your personal items in your RV that resulted from a covered loss. Coverage options vary, so ask about what options are available for you today.
- Vacation Liability – pays for Bodily Injury and Property Damage losses that occur at your vacation site. Ask your agent about policy limits.
- Emergency Expense coverage – pays your expenses for hotels and transportation due to a covered loss. Coverage options vary, so ask your agent what option is best for you.
- No Windshield Deductible – Zero glass deductible available through some companies.
Get Out on the Road and Enjoy the World of RVing!
HD York Insurance offers coverage for recreational vehicles including Type A motorhomes, Type B motorhomes, and Type C motorhomes, as well as sport utility recreational vehicles.
HD York Insurance also offers insurance coverage for towable RVs, including: travel trailers, fifth-wheel travel trailers, travel trailers with expandable ends, folding camper trailers and truck campers.
Do I need a separate trailer insurance policy when pulling it with my car or truck?
In order for you to be best protected, it is always recommended that you carry a separate trailer insurance policy. Because of the countless situations that may occur with a trailer, it is not entirely possible to say that your auto insurance policy will provide liability protection if your trailer causes damages or personal injury.
Common Trailer Types Include:
- Conventional Trailer: The most common type of travel trailer between 12-40 feet.
- Fifth Wheel Trailer: Attached to a vehicle using a hitch in the bed of the tow vehicle.
- Pop-up Tent Trailer: Collapsible trailer used for camping & recreation.
- Truck Camper: Mounted in the bed of the truck with an over-cab area for sleeping.
- Horse Trailer: Trailer used primarily to haul horses.
- Toy Hauler: An RV type trailer with living space as well as ability to haul ATVs or Motorcycles.
- Cargo or Utility Trailers: Small trailers used for moving or landscape jobs odd jobs.
What types of coverage should I have for my Recreational Trailer, Camper or other trailers?
Liability insurance may be provided to your trailer while it is attached to your vehicle. Check with your agent to see if your insurance company provides coverage while the trailer is in use and attached to your vehicle.
It is always recommended to have a separate trailer insurance policy to avoid any gaps in insurance coverage and trailer insurance is typically inexpensive. Some common options include:
Comprehensive Coverage: Can provide coverage for your trailer if it catches on fire, is vandalized or damaged by severe weather.
Collision Coverage: Can provide coverage if your trailer is damaged by you while being towed, or while unattended and parked.
Liability Insurance: Can provide coverage for injuries or property damage caused by you. Many companies will have “liability follow the tow vehicle” for trailers since trailers can’t drive themselves.
Optional coverages to discuss with your agent include:
- Roadside Assistance
- Total Loss Replacement
- Replacement cost/personal effects
- Vacation Liability
- Full timer’s Liability
& many more!
