Insurance for your RV
Essential RV Coverage.
RVs require specialized insurance that goes beyond standard auto coverage. Your RV is both a vehicle and a temporary home, requiring unique protections for the road and campground.
Core coverage options:
- Liability coverage
- Collision and comprehensive coverage
- Personal belongings protection
- Attached accessories coverage
- Emergency expenses/Loss of use
- Vacation liability coverage
- Roadside assistance and towing
Know if you're eligible
Types of RVs we Insure.
Coverage for every type of recreational vehicle:
- Class A, B, and C motorhomes
- Travel trailers
- Fifth wheel trailers
- Pop-up/Folding campers
- Truck campers
- Toy haulers
Each RV type has unique coverage considerations based on size, value, and how you use your recreational vehicle.
Quality coverage, competitive rates
Additional protection options.
Many carriers provide specialized options including full-timer coverage for those who live in their RV year-round, replacement cost coverage for personal belongings, and coverage for campsite liability.
We help you identify which protections align with your RV lifestyle and travel plans.
As independent brokers, we shop multiple insurance companies to find competitive rates. Many carriers provide discounts for RV safety courses, anti-theft devices, multiple policies, and claims-free driving records.
Expert guidance for your auto insurance needs
The Graybeal difference.
With over 40 years of experience, we understand the unique needs of RV owners and work with carriers that specialize in recreational vehicle coverage. We provide ongoing support whether you're weekend campers or full-time travelers.
Ready to protect your RV investment? Contact Graybeal Group for personalized quotes from multiple carriers.
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