RV, Camper Vans, Pop-Up Tents, Motor Homes & Trailers
Your RV is more than a car, and your RV insurance should cover more than what car insurance covers. Consider insuring your RV on its own insurance policy. Keep the following in mind:
  • You may keep things in your RV that you would never keep in your car, such as clothing, jewelry, binoculars, DVD players, laptops, camcorders or outdoor gear.
  • When you park your RV at a campsite, you may be liable for the area around your RV. If someone is injured, you may be held responsible.
  • If your RV is damaged while you're traveling, you'll need a place to stay and a way to get there. If you insure your RV through a standard auto policy, none of the above is covered in the event of a loss, and they could end up costing you thousands of dollars.


 If you insure your RV through a standard auto policy, none of the above is covered in the event of a loss, and they could end up costing you thousands of dollars.

Coverages consist of:
  • Bodily Injury & Property Damage Liability
  • Uninsured / Underinsured Motorists
  • Medical Payments
  • Comprehensive & Collision Options
  • Market Value
  • Agreed Value
  • Total Loss Replacement Cost
  • Roadside Assistance
  • Emergency Expense
  • Replacement Cost Personal Effects
  • Vacation Liability
  • Mexico Physical Damage
  • Trailer
  • Fire Department Service Charge
  • Full Timer's Package
  • Deluxe Package

Contact M&R Insurance Agency at (516) 284-1020 or email us at mnr@mnrinsurance.com for further assistance with your RV Insurance Policy.

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