We have had Progressive on our camper for the last year. Looking for recommendations from readers here on what you all think is the best. Progressive is quite expensive, but we will pay for the right coverage. Thank you all, Patricia in La.
I will not get into what company is the best as it causes to much controversy. What I will say is look for companies that will cover your RV, you; others and the contents. Personally I use National General Ins. Had two small claims since 1998 and they were quick to take care of them.
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gilljr said
11:27 AM Jun 27, 2015
Also use National Interstate through Miller Insurance out of Oregon. They offer full replacement value even on used units
Terry and Jo said
08:10 PM Jun 28, 2015
gilljr wrote:
Also use National Interstate through Miller Insurance out of Oregon. They offer full replacement value even on used units
We've done the same with exceptional results. While the only claim we have had has been to repair two rock chips in a pickup windshield, they have been quick and proficient. In fact, the second rock chip occurred while we were on a trip from Colorado to Idaho and back. I waited until we got back so the same guy that fixed our first one could fix the second. When we called in to verify the claim, the agent at National Interstate asked me why I had waited so long to get the second one fixed.
In addition, Marlene at Miller Insurance even went so far as to call us and thank us for recommending them after someone on the forums got insurance through them and mentioned that we had suggested them. How many brokers are likely to make that kind of phone call.
Terry
Nascardavis said
10:21 PM Jul 13, 2015
Hello,
Give Big Sky a shot. They are a major RV company and saved us about 1600.00 a year for the 2014 5th wheel and 12 3500 Dodge
Sunseekers said
07:41 PM Jul 21, 2015
We used Miller Insurance Agency out in Oregon and they got us set up with Allied insurance and both have been great. Stevia at Miller was awesome and very helpful and patient with me. We recently had to put in a claim with Allied after a booboo at the gas pump and they were terrific! So far ee sre very pleased.
MarkS said
12:20 PM Jul 22, 2015
Yesterday, Marlene @ Miller quoted me 1150 a year for the truck and trailer. Actually she quoted 828 until we added my two speeding tickets. That includes full replacement cost of the fiver and 100/300, 500 deductible. This is much cheaper than any other quote. We still need to add the Smart.
cherylbrv said
07:48 PM Jul 22, 2015
gilljr wrote:
Also use National Interstate through Miller Insurance out of Oregon. They offer full replacement value even on used units
We also use them. We've had several claims in just the past year alone, and they've been fantastic! We deal with Stevia at Miller. Our payment is about $1600 for the year, which includes both the RV and the truck.
-- Edited by cherylbrv on Wednesday 22nd of July 2015 07:50:01 PM
We have had Progressive on our camper for the last year. Looking for recommendations from readers here on what you all think is the best. Progressive is quite expensive, but we will pay for the right coverage. Thank you all, Patricia in La.
Start with http://www.rv-dreams.com/rv-insurance.html. We have been using http://www.rvadvantage.com/ for many years and are happy with the service. Currently they have us with Allied for both our motorhome and toad (tow car).
Many here will chime in. You can research the companies on the search button above of Rvers comments. Pieere
We've done the same with exceptional results. While the only claim we have had has been to repair two rock chips in a pickup windshield, they have been quick and proficient. In fact, the second rock chip occurred while we were on a trip from Colorado to Idaho and back. I waited until we got back so the same guy that fixed our first one could fix the second. When we called in to verify the claim, the agent at National Interstate asked me why I had waited so long to get the second one fixed.
In addition, Marlene at Miller Insurance even went so far as to call us and thank us for recommending them after someone on the forums got insurance through them and mentioned that we had suggested them. How many brokers are likely to make that kind of phone call.
Terry
Hello,
Give Big Sky a shot. They are a major RV company and saved us about 1600.00 a year for the 2014 5th wheel and 12 3500 Dodge
We also use them. We've had several claims in just the past year alone, and they've been fantastic! We deal with Stevia at Miller. Our payment is about $1600 for the year, which includes both the RV and the truck.
-- Edited by cherylbrv on Wednesday 22nd of July 2015 07:50:01 PM