Confusion, confusion. We are looking for information about insurance for Full-Time RVing. We need to have our coach (1979 Coachmen-Sportscoach 3300 Class A), enclosed trailer (tandem axle), 1989 Harley Electra-Glide and personal possession insured. My husband also is taking about half his tools, compressor, battery charger, etc. (these items will be hauled in the enclosed trailer) I am taking my hand-made custom Guild guitar (valued at a few thousand), Singer industrial sewing machine, etc. We would like to find insurance that will cover all these items, if possible at replacement value. Is there any Insurance Company recommendations for us? Even though it is a Vintage Coach? It will be our only home. Any information that anyone can give us would help. Thank you - Don and Ann Miller
-- Edited by AnnDon on Monday 3rd of August 2009 09:55:22 AM
thebearII said
09:51 AM Aug 3, 2009
We've been extrememly happy with Progressive. Great price and great service so far.
Haven't had to turn in a claim so not sure if we would still be happy. Hopefully will never need to know if their service on claims is good.
We set the value of the rig and contents and they quoted a price that was 60% cheaper than our old insurance.
AnnDon said
10:00 AM Aug 3, 2009
Thanks - When I get a chance I'll check with them. We did get a guestimate quote from Good Sam, but they couldn't insure our coach as replacement due to the age. They did suggest getting an appraisal on it, but I am not really sure how to go about that either. I still have a lot to learn. Ann
NorCal Dan said
12:33 PM Aug 3, 2009
Miller Insurance (503)636-6347
I recently had to switch my insurance on the coach and Jeep. Since Howard recommended Miller I called them and was pleasantly surprised by how much money they saved me.
-- Edited by NorCal Dan on Monday 3rd of August 2009 12:55:48 PM
Racerguy said
04:07 PM Aug 3, 2009
Ditto's on Millers.We called them and they were an absolute pleasure to talk to.
Camper_Boy said
08:16 PM Aug 3, 2009
We haven't done much research on this yet, but we did hear something today that I thought I would pass along. We just had some warranty work done on our rig at an RV Repair Shop in Indiana, and picked it up today. We were talking to one of the Techs, looking at a rig that was in for complete overhaul . . . only a week old and the owner fell asleep at the wheel and rolled it . . . tons of damage, but he was lucky to be unharmed! Anyway . . . the technician mentioned that Progressive was an excellent company to work with on claims - he said they cover everything, and don't skimp on repairs!
I filed that piece of info aware for the future, and just thought I'd pass it along.
Marci
Gummy said
05:25 AM Aug 4, 2009
We also took Howard's lead and went with Miller Ins. (Progressive) great people to deal with and they are RVer's themselves. We traded coaches last year and we registered the Diesel coach in Montana under an LLC and Miller took care of all the insurance work without a hitch. You can contact them at 800-622-6347. Tell'em ole Gummy sent ya.
-- Edited by Gummy on Tuesday 4th of August 2009 05:25:51 AM
AnnDon said
07:28 AM Aug 4, 2009
Thanks a lot for all the great info. I just put them on my list of "To Do"'s before we hit the trail. PS-Gummy - my husband has some nick names for me and one of them is Grumpy. I had to giggle at that one. Thanks again. Ann
-- Edited by AnnDon on Monday 3rd of August 2009 09:55:22 AM
I recently had to switch my insurance on the coach and Jeep. Since Howard recommended Miller I called them and was pleasantly surprised by how much money they saved me.
See http://www.rv-dreams.com/rv-insurance.html
-- Edited by NorCal Dan on Monday 3rd of August 2009 12:55:48 PM
I filed that piece of info aware for the future, and just thought I'd pass it along.
Marci
-- Edited by Gummy on Tuesday 4th of August 2009 05:25:51 AM