We are going full-time in our fifth wheel. We have narrowed down the insurance between American Adventure (which is associated with this fine website/blog) and Foremost which is associated with AARP. We had AARP/The Hartford in the past on autos and all was well. Premiums are comparable between the two. Does anyone have any experience with either as far as claims (Heaven forbid) or anything else? Were leaning towards Foremost and then read some bad reviews regarding customer service, etc. Could not find any reviews on American Adventure. I think they are the agency and not the actual insuring company?? The agent, David, seems really great. Need to make a decision this month. Thanks for input.
bjoyce said
09:04 PM May 1, 2015
Make sure you are going for fulltimer insurance. Most companies will deny service if you don't get fulltimer insurance and they find out you are one. In the past AARP did not have fulltimer insurance.
BillyandKris said
05:28 AM May 2, 2015
Thx. Yes, we have done all this and also have a couple of special situations and thus have narrowed down to these two.
Terry and Jo said
11:56 AM May 2, 2015
If you haven't checked with them, also check out Miller Insurance out of Oregon. There are a number of folks here that have used them as the broker for their insurance, including ourselves. We use Miller Insurance (great service by Marlene) and our insurance provider is National Interstate.
Terry
gilljr said
09:13 AM May 6, 2015
Terry is giving great advice. Went with Miller after recommendation and they are great.
cheryls-other-half said
03:39 PM May 6, 2015
gilljr wrote:
Terry is giving great advice. Went with Miller after recommendation and they are great.
We are going full-time in our fifth wheel. We have narrowed down the insurance between American Adventure (which is associated with this fine website/blog) and Foremost which is associated with AARP. We had AARP/The Hartford in the past on autos and all was well. Premiums are comparable between the two. Does anyone have any experience with either as far as claims (Heaven forbid) or anything else? Were leaning towards Foremost and then read some bad reviews regarding customer service, etc. Could not find any reviews on American Adventure. I think they are the agency and not the actual insuring company?? The agent, David, seems really great. Need to make a decision this month. Thanks for input.
Make sure you are going for fulltimer insurance. Most companies will deny service if you don't get fulltimer insurance and they find out you are one. In the past AARP did not have fulltimer insurance.
If you haven't checked with them, also check out Miller Insurance out of Oregon. There are a number of folks here that have used them as the broker for their insurance, including ourselves. We use Miller Insurance (great service by Marlene) and our insurance provider is National Interstate.
Terry
Mitch sez.. ditto, very good,