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Posted: 06/29/12 06:24pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

I want the same type of coverage that is attached to a homeowners policy but attached to my RV policy. My Insu. co. does not provide this. Does anyone have this with their policy or as a stand alone?
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You might want to check into an "Umbrella" Policy...it may cover what you want.


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Posted: 06/29/12 06:28pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Yep......we carry the same policy/coverage on our 'home' (5'vr) as we did have on our 'house'.

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Old-Biscuit wrote:

Yep......we carry the same policy/coverage on our 'home' (5'vr) as we did have on our 'house'.

National Insurance via Explorer RV a ins. broker


I believe it's National Interstate, which you can get from numerous brokers. You can also check into Good Sam fulltimer insurance.


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We also have a natl interstate full-timers policy but have a rider for computers and jewelry


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National Interstate Insurance x2. They have full timers insurance and cover both the RV and the toad or tow vehicle.


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Posted: 06/29/12 09:16pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Like PapPappy said, ask about an Umbrella liability policy. It is a separate policy that gives you extra coverage all the way around.


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We carry fulltimer's insurance thru GMAC on our rig AND an umbrella policy for $1 million....too many "sue happy" people out there...


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It is called a "fulltimer's clause" and is available from any good RV insurance carrier in most states. There are several excellent agencies that you could check with.

PoliSeek Insutance

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We have a "homeowner" policy thru GMAC, as we are full-timers, having no
other stick and brick house. Have been insured with them for 7 years and
had only one claim due to an ice storm in South Carolina

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