3 Reasons You Need RV Insurance

Although you hope that nothing bad will happen when you’re out in your RV, you know that it’s important to make sure your RV insurance covers you for any unforeseen situations.  The safety of you and your family and friends who may use your RV is the most important thing to consider.  There are a number of easily avoidable incidents, however, that may happen to you if you’re not careful.  Here are a few ways to avoid claims that insurance companies report are common among RV drivers.

Maintain your electrical equipment properly.  It’s not uncommon for the refrigerators and kitchen appliances in an RV to spark fires when they are used improperly or not checked.  When your vehicle is maintained regularly, you lower the risk of a fire starting from your electrical wiring or gas lines.  You can do your own maintenance inspections, but make sure you also regularly take your RV to an authorized facility for repairs that are needed.

Be sure that you know the size of your RV.  Often drivers hit bridges and low overhangs in their vehicles, so make sure you know where your RV can drive and park safely.  If you have any attachments that may add height to your vehicle, make sure you take those into account and adjust your original measurements.  Generally, you should leave at least 6 inches of space between the top of your vehicle and the lowest point of the object you will pass under.  Your owner’s manual may have its own suggestions, so read it carefully.

Know the limits of your tires.  Tire blowouts are common when driving.  It’s important to buy tires that are meant specifically to carry the heavy load of RVs.  Not only should you make sure your tires are suitable for your type of RV, you should also make sure your tires are not inflated too much or not enough and that they are not too worn or otherwise damaged.  An authorized repair facility may be able to weigh your vehicle to make sure there’s not too much of a load on any particular tire.

These are 3 simple reminders to keep you safe and keep your RV in good condition.  Know the specifications of your RV and its equipment, and be able to maintain it properly.  You’ll need your RV insurance to cover you in case anything should happen, but by keeping these tips in mind you increase your chances of avoiding these incidents.

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