Short Term RV Insurance:
Carefree Coverage
When you purchase an RV, there are a lot of considerations to deal with besides
picking your next vacation destination. RV insurance is a primary consideration, for sure. For
RV’ers who like to get out on the road, short term RV insurance is a must have. Here are some
situations to help you figure out what you need.
Whether you plan to live in your RV as a full timer or you just enjoy taking short
getaways, you have to have RV insurance. The best RV insurance policies protect you and your family as
well as your RV and belongings. Total loss replacement coverage, for instance, allows you to replace
your RV with a similar recreational vehicle in case of a major accident. Coverage options are also
available to take care of towing, accidents while your RV is parked and theft. Your vehicle insurance
options will be determined by the insurance company you choose, the RV model that you drive and a host of
other factors. One of the most important factors is whether you’re a full timer or a short-term RV
driver.
Although they’re both meant to protect your personal property, fulltimer insurance and
short-term insurance are fundamentally different. Fulltimer liability is similar to home insurance because it
treats your parked RV as a residence. Campsite liability, on the other hand, is meant to cover
short-term use. Campsite liability is vital to cover the cost of a medical emergency caused by someone
being injured in or around your RV. This short-term insurance coverage also often covers property
damage from fire, vandalism or other circumstances.
Traveling outside the United States is another instance in which short-term insurance
is necessary. If you travel to Mexico, for example, you have to purchase short-term insurance within
their borders even if you have full coverage under your US provider. This is partly because accidents
are dealt with as a criminal and civil matter under the law. Without the proper Mexican insurance, you
could face the possibility of having your RV impounded or being held in jail. It’s also important to
note that US insurance carriers may restrict their coverage in some ways if an incident happens outside of US
jurisdiction. If you’re a US citizen planning an RV trip across any border, or vice versa, be sure to
research the laws and your RV insurance policy.
If you’re vacationing, knowing you have good RV insurance can help take a burden off
your mind. Full time RV insurance treats your RV as you would any other home, and short term RV
insurance covers you so a mishap won’t ruin your vacation. When you’re covered, your road trip is just
a little more carefree.
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