Has anyone had any experience with the Good Sam RV insurance? They keep sending me letters, so I called and the insurance would be $500 less than I am paying now, for more insurance. Are they a good company? Thanks.
Lucky Mike said
12:56 PM May 28, 2016
Rather than say something bad about them........just google complaints.....it would answer your question on why they are 500 dollars cheaper than the rest.....yet in the end when your done opening your wallet for everything they said they would cover you find out they are 30 x expensive as the rest!!
tsacapt said
05:37 PM Oct 28, 2016
Speaking about insurance. We just signed the papers for our fifth wheel and will be going full time in 16 months. Now I need insurance. Any recommendations about a good company?
legrandnormand said
06:37 PM Oct 28, 2016
SHOP around, that is the best deal you can get !
Terry and Jo said
01:42 PM Oct 29, 2016
tsacapt wrote:
Speaking about insurance. We just signed the papers for our fifth wheel and will be going full time in 16 months. Now I need insurance. Any recommendations about a good company?
Definitely shop around. I also suggest you check with Miller Insurance out of Oregon. We've insured our fifth wheel and tow vehicle with them, as well as our second vehicle. They are a broker for more than one insurance company, so they can compare rates with different ones, and they are familiar with full-timer's needs.
In Canada, there are insurance brokers and they are my best way to get the insurance deal. They call different Insurance Cies and they will give you the best price and coverage for your money.
I don't know if that service is in the States.
-- Edited by legrandnormand on Saturday 29th of October 2016 09:25:01 PM
Neil and Connie said
12:09 PM Nov 4, 2016
We have the rig through Progressive via their partnership with USAA. Our old F450 was with USAA…best service of any insurance company we ever had…but they don't cover 5500's so that one is through Miller Insurance out in Oregon to National Interstate. Both Miller and the Yust's (C&C Insurance or something like that) specialize in insurance for RVs.
Shop around is good as well…but remember to google complaints and compare both policy limits and restrictions as well as prices, service, and complaint records.
Bill and Linda said
01:33 PM Nov 4, 2016
Miller is probably one of the best RV brokers you can deal with.Miller Insurance AgencyThey actually know about RV's and insurance and most agents who do auto and home don't. Recommend you speak with Marlene Bounds.
We've had outstanding response from Progressive via Miller. They (Miller) have access to some RV products not all agents can offer. (Ask me how I know this.)
Has anyone had any experience with the Good Sam RV insurance? They keep sending me letters, so I called and the insurance would be $500 less than I am paying now, for more insurance. Are they a good company? Thanks.
SHOP around, that is the best deal you can get !
Definitely shop around. I also suggest you check with Miller Insurance out of Oregon. We've insured our fifth wheel and tow vehicle with them, as well as our second vehicle. They are a broker for more than one insurance company, so they can compare rates with different ones, and they are familiar with full-timer's needs.
Miller Insurance Agency
Terry
In Canada, there are insurance brokers and they are my best way to get the insurance deal. They call different Insurance Cies and they will give you the best price and coverage for your money.
I don't know if that service is in the States.
-- Edited by legrandnormand on Saturday 29th of October 2016 09:25:01 PM
We have the rig through Progressive via their partnership with USAA. Our old F450 was with USAA…best service of any insurance company we ever had…but they don't cover 5500's so that one is through Miller Insurance out in Oregon to National Interstate. Both Miller and the Yust's (C&C Insurance or something like that) specialize in insurance for RVs.
Shop around is good as well…but remember to google complaints and compare both policy limits and restrictions as well as prices, service, and complaint records.
Miller is probably one of the best RV brokers you can deal with. Miller Insurance Agency They actually know about RV's and insurance and most agents who do auto and home don't. Recommend you speak with Marlene Bounds.
We've had outstanding response from Progressive via Miller. They (Miller) have access to some RV products not all agents can offer. (Ask me how I know this.)
Bill