Next decision...which insurance carrier would be best for auto and RV insurance? Any complaints or good stories about the following?
Allied, Blue Sky or National General? So many decisions...so little time!
Neil and Connie said
01:39 PM Jul 9, 2014
Our car and pickup are through USAA since I'm retired Navy. Rig is through Progressive since they are partnered with USAA for RV insurance. Other than that we would likely have gone with either Progressive directly or Miller Insurance or the Yust's firm (can't remember the full name) as a broker.
cherylbrv said
02:35 PM Jul 9, 2014
We would have gone with Progressive as we've been very happy with them for our cars, but they would not cover the Ford F550 (not even the commercial division). We went with Miller and so far so good.
Terry and Jo said
03:57 PM Jul 9, 2014
I'd suggest looking at a broker like Miller Insurance. We went with them a little over a year ago and got a good policy covering the Mobile Suites and F450 in one policy and the F150 in another. We asked for coverage of full replacement, and Marlene at Miller's found two or three, one of which that would cover the full replacement with only showing our purchase invoice.
We ended up with National Interstate and also got Coach-Net coverage.
At least give them a try. I tried various insurance entities and some couldn't help because they weren't "listed" in Oklahoma.
Terry
The Junkman said
05:49 PM Jul 9, 2014
Anyone have any price difference?
Who is the cheapest?.. for the same service.
Joe_Camper said
05:58 PM Jul 9, 2014
Allied was the cheapest on the quotes that I got. Cheap is not necessarily good, though. I want the one that will take care of me when I need them. That's why I was asking if anyone had any experience with any of them. I have gotten quotes from Miller in Oregon and Dougherty & Associates, Inc. in South Dakota.
The Junkman said
06:23 PM Jul 9, 2014
If its the same insurance .. line by line.. That's what I meant.
I have been making a list.. Need insurance next month.. thx
The Junkman said
06:26 PM Jul 9, 2014
I read National interstate, progressive , Usaa where decent.. Adding allied.
Glenn West said
07:32 PM Jul 9, 2014
we got progressive for full timers. Checked others and all within a few dollars of each other for same coverage.
bjoyce said
09:26 AM Jul 10, 2014
We have Allied. Our broker is Farm and City Insurance, who does RV insurance as http://www.rvadvantage.com/. We have been with them for over 10 years and Allied is the third insurance company our policy has been with. Each time, Farm and City was proactive on making the change. Originally it was Progressive, but Progressive changed their fulltimers coverage and got really weird about how they calculated their "best rates", so we moved to National Interstate. A few years later National Interstate was being flakey about claims, so we moved to Allied. We were told Progressive retracted the changes and National Interstate got better again, but Allied is staying good so why move back? Our experience is you don't want to be locked into a particular insurance company, you want an RV friendly broker like Farm and City or Miller to watch out for you.
The Junkman said
01:19 PM Jul 10, 2014
I went to miller and they gave me a quote from American Adventure or Blue sky.. can't tell.. $1700/yr.. rv only.. Is that High?
Looks like they consider over 150 days .. full timing.. Question on the quote..
-- Edited by The Junkman on Thursday 10th of July 2014 01:20:08 PM
Joe_Camper said
06:26 PM Jul 10, 2014
I'm looking at about 2K for truck and RV together. That's not bad. It would have cost me that much in Florida alone!
The Junkman said
09:10 PM Jul 10, 2014
Joe_Camper wrote:
I'm looking at about 2K for truck and RV together. That's not bad. It would have cost me that much in Florida alone!
Man, Now I'm think about Montana and SD again.. Around and around I go...
Joe_Camper said
03:00 AM Jul 11, 2014
Joe_Camper wrote:
I'm looking at about 2K for truck and RV together. That's not bad. It would have cost me that much in Florida alone!
Oops! I meant to say it would have cost me 2K for just the truck in Florida!
Joe_Camper said
03:01 AM Jul 11, 2014
The Junkman wrote:
Joe_Camper wrote:
I'm looking at about 2K for truck and RV together. That's not bad. It would have cost me that much in Florida alone!
Man, Now I'm think about Montana and SD again.. Around and around I go...
I've been feeling the same way...round and round...
The Junkman said
08:52 AM Jul 11, 2014
Joe_Camper wrote:
Joe_Camper wrote:
I'm looking at about 2K for truck and RV together. That's not bad. It would have cost me that much in Florida alone!
Oops! I meant to say it would have cost me 2K for just the truck in Florida!
Yep.. i figured that what was meant.
Jo and Ben said
10:03 AM Jul 11, 2014
We had Progressive for years when we lived in the S&B. Started to go with them for the RV and truck, but one of the agents said they do not insure full-timers. I know many of you have progressive and are full-timers, but we just didn't want to risk having a future claim denied. We went with National General (not thru Miller but I believe Miller offers Nat General) and it ended up being $800 cheaper than Progressive anyway :)
Glenn West said
12:39 PM Jul 11, 2014
They do now. We been with them about 7 years.
Neil and Connie said
11:54 AM Jul 19, 2014
I checked with USAA yesterday and they still pass all full timer RV policies to their partners at Progressive…including overs.
Glenn West said
12:32 PM Jul 27, 2014
It seems to us that it is where your domicile is that matters on cost. We were originally residents of NC. Insurance was cheap. Changed our domicile to Texas and got sticker shock with insurance.
Next decision...which insurance carrier would be best for auto and RV insurance? Any complaints or good stories about the following?
Allied, Blue Sky or National General? So many decisions...so little time!
Our car and pickup are through USAA since I'm retired Navy. Rig is through Progressive since they are partnered with USAA for RV insurance. Other than that we would likely have gone with either Progressive directly or Miller Insurance or the Yust's firm (can't remember the full name) as a broker.
I'd suggest looking at a broker like Miller Insurance. We went with them a little over a year ago and got a good policy covering the Mobile Suites and F450 in one policy and the F150 in another. We asked for coverage of full replacement, and Marlene at Miller's found two or three, one of which that would cover the full replacement with only showing our purchase invoice.
We ended up with National Interstate and also got Coach-Net coverage.
At least give them a try. I tried various insurance entities and some couldn't help because they weren't "listed" in Oklahoma.
Terry
Who is the cheapest?.. for the same service.
I have been making a list.. Need insurance next month.. thx
We have Allied. Our broker is Farm and City Insurance, who does RV insurance as http://www.rvadvantage.com/. We have been with them for over 10 years and Allied is the third insurance company our policy has been with. Each time, Farm and City was proactive on making the change. Originally it was Progressive, but Progressive changed their fulltimers coverage and got really weird about how they calculated their "best rates", so we moved to National Interstate. A few years later National Interstate was being flakey about claims, so we moved to Allied. We were told Progressive retracted the changes and National Interstate got better again, but Allied is staying good so why move back? Our experience is you don't want to be locked into a particular insurance company, you want an RV friendly broker like Farm and City or Miller to watch out for you.
I went to miller and they gave me a quote from American Adventure or Blue sky.. can't tell.. $1700/yr.. rv only.. Is that High?
Looks like they consider over 150 days .. full timing.. Question on the quote..
-- Edited by The Junkman on Thursday 10th of July 2014 01:20:08 PM
Man, Now I'm think about Montana and SD again.. Around and around I go...
Oops! I meant to say it would have cost me 2K for just the truck in Florida!
I've been feeling the same way...round and round...
Yep.. i figured that what was meant.
I checked with USAA yesterday and they still pass all full timer RV policies to their partners at Progressive…including overs.