What are some good companies for F/Ter's insurance? My agent would have to put us on Foremost for the coach and Allied for the truck and Harley.
Is there any company that may insure all together??
Regards, Howard
phyllen said
01:30 PM Jun 24, 2010
We have National Interstate. After having it only 5 weeks we made a claim. Hubby tangled with a diesel pump barrier and lost. Separated back wall from side about a foot. They have been great. Accident happned late May. We got the check last week.
(Wish our dealer doing repairs was as good, took them four weeks to just order the parts).
Another shop sealed us up to live in it until goes to shop for repairs. our insurance provides up to $1,500 for motel fees for when rig is in shop.
Luvglass said
02:56 PM Jun 24, 2010
We also have National Interstate and they have proven to quite a heads up company.
We have had 5 claims with them in 4 years and the service has been wonderful and they haven't raised our rates. We have both the RV and truck insured with them.
-- Edited by Luvglass on Thursday 24th of June 2010 02:57:58 PM
Mallo said
03:11 PM Jun 24, 2010
Another vote for National Interstate they were great when I tangled with an unmarked low barrier.
Mallo
Hamshog said
04:05 PM Jun 24, 2010
Thanks all!! I'll check into it!
Regards, Howard
Ckerr said
09:39 PM Jul 22, 2010
New here, so response is a little belated...
We also have National Interstate on the 5th wheel. Tangled with a low hanging live oak branch last spring... Ended up with a new roof and new awning. They were great!
Good to hear others are having good experiences with them as well!
Progressive doubled ours after taking out a small Sonic sign last fall.
LuvSun said
04:55 PM Nov 10, 2010
phyllen wrote:
We have National Interstate. After having it only 5 weeks we made a claim. Hubby tangled with a diesel pump barrier and lost. Separated back wall from side about a foot. They have been great. Accident happned late May. We got the check last week.
(Wish our dealer doing repairs was as good, took them four weeks to just order the parts).
Another shop sealed us up to live in it until goes to shop for repairs. our insurance provides up to $1,500 for motel fees for when rig is in shop.
I'm researching this now as well. Allstate says it will cover truck & 5th for structual damage but not personal stuff. Since I plan of F/T living who can you get to cover your personal items? Need something like a personal property ins carrier like I have for home... thanks!
Jim01 said
06:36 PM Nov 10, 2010
Pamela, That's why you need to go with an insurance company that has full-timers insurance.
Allstate cancelled my truck insurance when they found out we were full-timing.
Jim
LuvSun said
09:25 PM Nov 10, 2010
Jim01 wrote:
Pamela, That's why you need to go with an insurance company that has full-timers insurance.
Allstate cancelled my truck insurance when they found out we were full-timing.
Jim
Good to know Jim. I will check again with my agent - I did tell him I would be full time.
Racerguy said
05:55 AM Nov 11, 2010
Go to the link Dan gave and contact Miller Insurance Agency.They specialize in getting you the best full time insurance.
Terry and Jo said
11:53 AM Nov 13, 2010
Don't rely on just one source, even if they do specialize. When we were checking a while back, Miller's rates were higher than one other. The other "may" have been National Interstate. I suggest checking for yourself instead of relying on a broker.
Terry
Luvglass said
01:55 PM Nov 13, 2010
We were contacted by Miller and their quote was higher than National Interstates directly.
BTW, they are GREAT! We have had a number of claims (all handled easily and quickly), and our rates have not gone up in 5 years.
Is there any company that may insure all together??
Regards, Howard
We have had 5 claims with them in 4 years and the service has been wonderful and they haven't raised our rates.
-- Edited by Luvglass on Thursday 24th of June 2010 02:57:58 PM
Mallo
thanks!
Allstate cancelled my truck insurance when they found out we were full-timing.
Jim
Don't rely on just one source, even if they do specialize. When we were checking a while back, Miller's rates were higher than one other. The other "may" have been National Interstate. I suggest checking for yourself instead of relying on a broker.
Terry