Ah! The beauty of RVing! You get to have a different view outside your bedroom window every day (if you like). Wake up to the sounds of mountain streams or crashing waves, birdsong or trees swaying in the wind. Discover wildlife, explore nature, or simply sit in the sunshine. And if it’s raining? You sit under your awning. And when it’s too cold? You go inside. And the best part of it all? You get to sleep in a comfortable bed at night. YOUR bed!
An RV can take you all across the country, without you ever having to leave the comfort of home behind. Traveling in an RV – whether it’s just for the weekend, or for months on end – allows you to get just the right amount of adventure that you crave. What could be better?
But to keep the adventure in check, it helps to be prepared. A good RV Insurance plan goes a long way in giving you the peace of mind that allows you to truly enjoy your travels. After all, your RV isn’t just any vehicle. It’s your home on wheels. Call us for a customized RV Insurance plan that provides you with the protection that your home away from home deserves.
- Can my RV be covered under my Auto Insurance policy?
- What does an RV insurance policy cover?
- Does my RV insurance cover me outside Canada?
- What if I use my RV for several consecutive months at a time?
- My friends and I bought an RV together. Can we get an RV insurance plan that covers all of us?
Can my RV be covered under my Auto Insurance policy?
You and your wife made the decision to buy an RV. You’ve been dreaming about it for years now, and you finally made it come true. Since it is likely to be your retirement “vacation home”, you’ve invested in a higher-end model and splurged on a couple of extras.
Now comes the question: How to insure it? It’s a vehicle, so can it be added as another “car” to your auto policy? Then again, it’s most definitely not just a “car”…it’s so much more than that. Plus, you will be carrying so much more stuff…all the stuff that makes it a home. So, perhaps a stand-alone RV insurance policy might be better. You wonder…how do I insure my new RV?
Well, first, congratulations on a lifelong dream come true! An RV is a great way to see the country. And it only makes sense that you will want the best protection for your new investment.
It is true that an RV can be added to an Auto insurance policy with a special endorsement. However, we strongly recommend a stand-alone RV insurance policy because it provides much broader coverage.
Ah! You may think that a stand-alone policy must come at a much higher price, too? But not necessarily! In fact, in many cases, a stand-alone RV policy actually costs less than the endorsement to your auto insurance, although it provides broader coverage.
One of the biggest advantages of stand-alone RV insurance is that it’s possible to have “replacement coverage” while your auto policy will only cover your RV for “actual cash value”. That means if your RV is totaled and insured on a separate RV policy, your insurance will pay the cost to replace your RV. Your auto insurance will only pay what your RV was worth at the time of the loss. At the quick rate that all new vehicles depreciate in value, that won’t be as much.
Also, RV insurance is able to provide Roadside Assistance, Personal Property and Vacation Liability coverage that an auto policy can’t offer. Think about it this way: An RV is much bigger and much more expensive to repair than, say, a small sedan. Just a simple windshield replacement on an RV can cost over $1,000! Your auto policy is made for a car, and its limits likely can’t keep up with the ‘needs’ of an RV.
Another perk of a stand-alone RV policy is the option to have a ‘disappearing deductible’. For every year that you drive your RV claims-free and accident-free, your deductible could drop by as much as 25%! Yes, your math is correct: This means that after four years without a claim or an accident, you could have a zero deductible on your RV insurance.
Give us a call 519-824-4040! We have many options, and we will customize a plan that protects your new investment at the best value for your dollar.
What does an RV insurance policy cover?
An RV policy is very similar to an auto insurance policy in that it provides some of the same coverages as your car insurance, just adapted for the larger size (and the usually higher cost for repairs) of an RV. Here they are:
- Bodily Injury / Property Damage Liability: This coverage pays for any damages or injuries that you cause to another party
- Uninsured / Underinsured Motorist: Pays for your losses if the person who hit you does not have insurance or the financial resources to compensate you for the damage
- Medical Payments: This coverage may be used to pay for your necessary medical expenses in case of an accident regardless of who is at fault. You can select the amount of coverage that you like.
- Comprehensive / Collision Coverage: Pays if your RV is stolen or damaged in an accident, regardless of who is at fault.
In addition to these, RV Insurance provides extra coverage that applies specifically to the size and exposure of an RV:
- Roadside Assistance: If your RV breaks down and needs to be towed, it can trigger major efforts and huge expenses. After all, an RV is not a car. It likely requires a semi-truck to be towed, which can cost you a pretty penny (often several hundred, if not a thousand, dollars). Your RV policy is made to cover bigger expenses for Roadside Assistance and towing.
Does my RV insurance cover me outside Canada?
Plans are made, the new GPS is installed, and your bags are packed. You are planning on spending the summer road-tripping with your RV. From Canada to Mexico! Oh, all the things that you’ll see! You even plan on writing a blog about your adventures!
Except, three days before your departure, it hits you like a ton of bricks: Is your RV covered in the U.S. and Mexico? Or only in Canada?
Your RV Insurance extends to the Continental United States and Canada. That means you have coverage to the full extent of your policy if you travel to these places.
If you drive to Mexico, things are a little different: Your liability coverage does not extend to Mexico. If you plan on taking your RV to Mexico, you should purchase Mexican Liability Insurance from a licensed Mexican insurance company.
What if I use my RV for several consecutive months at a time?
You and your spouse love your RV. It was probably one of the best investments of your lives! You are not quite ready yet to give up your house to live in your RV year-round but you sure love the life on the road that allows you to travel to places, see the country, and visit friends.
So…that’s what you do! Every year, you are sure to take 3 or 4 trips, spending 6 to 8 weeks traveling with your RV each time.
You have homeowner’s insurance for your little house in the suburbs (your command central that allows you to plan the next trip). And, you have RV insurance to cover your ‘home on wheels’. Is there anything else that you should know?
Yes! If you are traveling with your RV for longer periods of time, you should consider two aspects:
Personal Liability:
Imagine your RV is parked at the campground, where you peacefully stoke your fire while your wife reads a book, when you hear a scream, a thunk, and a rumble. And it sounds like it’s way too near!
You drop your stick and hustle over to your RV, when you see the little girl, screaming in pain, blood running from a wound in her head, and a little bent pink bicycle a few feet over. Evidently, the little girl came down the hill too fast, wasn’t able to stop, and ran straight into your RV.
The good news is: The situation looks much worse than it is, and the little one got away with just a broken arm and a few bruises. No concussion.
The not-so-good news is: Since she ran into your RV, you are liable. That’s what Personal Liability is for. It can protect you if you are held liable for bodily injury or physical damage to another person. Coverage limits are available from $2,000,000.
Contents Coverage:
Contents coverage protects your personal property that you take with you on your RV trip (all your luggage, sports gear, camera, electronics, jewelry, or other items that are not part of the basic installed equipment of your RV.) If you have homeowner’s insurance, your homeowner’s policy will extend to cover your personal belongings, but after 30 days this coverage drops to $10,000. If you plan on taking high-value items that exceed this limit, consider Contents Coverage for your RV. (Keep in mind that your TV, stove, and other built-ins are actually not part of your ‘personal property’ but are considered built-ins and are covered under your RV insurance)
Emergency Vacation Expense Coverage: Prepare for the unexpected with limits up to $5,000.
Give us a call 519-824-4040 before you take off and we’ll be happy to review your policy and make suggestions for adequate insurance protection.
My friends and I bought an RV together. Can we get an RV insurance plan that covers all of us?
There are four of you – yourself, your wife and two great friends…a couple you have been close with now for 57 years. The four of you go way back. You’ve always enjoyed each other’s company and all you have always dreamed about owning an RV.
Neither one of you had the money or vacation time to justify such an investment in the past but now that you are all approaching retirement it’s a different story.
And the more you’d been chatting, the more the idea materialized in your minds: Why not buy an RV together?
If you are thinking about purchasing an RV or Travel Trailer together with a group of friends, you are not alone. We count several RV owners among our clients who have decided to ‘team up’ to fulfill this dream for themselves while sharing the financial responsibilities.
There are RV insurance programs that specialize in protection plans for a number of co-owners. Call the experts at Colley Insurance at 519-824-4040 today and we will help you to customize a plan that works for all of you, while giving you the protection you need.
The more your assets grow, the higher your liability risks are. No matter how well you’ve covered your bases, sometimes things go wrong. A car accident. A guest who slips and falls on your property. A lawsuit. If you don’t have the right coverage, an unfortunate situation can compromise your financial security and put your personal assets at risk.
An excess policy responds when the underlying liability limits of your other policies, such as home and auto, aren’t enough to cover the unexpected costs of a lawsuit or accident.
It is important to note that most Canadian insurance policies carry on average $1,000,000 of liability coverage. This limit can quickly become quickly exhausted and is very frequently limited to North America. The Group Personal Excess policy provided by Chubb Insurance provides up to $5M of worldwide coverage which extends to all dependent member of your house hold and also provides coverage for foreign owned assets.*
* Territorial restrictions apply: Sudan, North Korea, Iran, Cuba, Syria
Personal Liability (Homeowners) for bodily injury and property damage in the minimum amount of $1,000,000 per each occurrence.
Registered and unregistered vehicles in the minimum amount of $1,000,000/$1,000,000 bodily injury and $1,000,000 property damage; or $1,000,000 single limit per each occurrence. Registered vehicles include motorcycles and motorhomes.
Uninsured and underinsured motorist protection in the minimum amounts of $1,000,000 per each occurrence. This requirement does not apply to the provinces of Quebec or Manitoba.
Watercraft less than 8 metres (26feet) and 50 engine rated horsepower or less for bodily injury and property damage in the minimum amount of $100,000 per each occurrence.
Watercraft 8 metres (26 feet) or longer or more than 50 engine rate horsepower for bodily injury and property damage in the minimum amount of $500,000 per each occurrence.
*The above liability limits must be in USD if the asset is located in the United States.
Each participant is covered for a $5 million limit of liability, and there is no annual aggregate on the policy.
Your Chubb Group personal Excess Liability coverage provides worldwide automobile rental coverage (subject to a few territorial restrictions), for up to 60 days. You can rent a car while on vacation and have coverage for personal injury and property damage without buying the additional insurance.
Yes. At the time of writing this (November 1, 2017) you would not be covered in Iran, North Korea, Syria, Cuba and Sudan. Please check with us for any changes to these territorial restrictions.
What do I do if there is an accident?
Please contact Colley Insurance at 1-888-824-0445 as soon as possible, so we can help you through the claim process.
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