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Going on vacation with an RV, or travel trailer, is gaining in popularity from weekend trips to treks across the country, more and more Canadians are hitting the open road in an RV. With most focused on the adventure ahead, some are not planning for worst-case scenarios and not thinking of getting RV insurance to stay protected during their travels. RV insurance coverage can be compared to having auto, home and travel insurance all rolled into one!.
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An RV is a motor vehicle that includes living quarters, designed for accommodation that allows people to drive and stay at different places to explore and enjoy the outdoors. There are many different types of RV's that include: motorhomes, campervans, caravans, fifth-wheel trailers, pop-up campers, and truck campers. A large number of Canadians love camping and staying at national or provincial parks and campgrounds. Talk to a Surex Advisor about what you may need before hitting the road.
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RV/Trailer Insurance FAQs
Most auto insurance policies cover trailers, but usually only for third party liability. In other words, you would be covered for any injury to another person or damage to their property. We suggest however, to add to your policy, as your policy would not pay out if your own trailer or RV was damaged in an accident that was your fault.
This really can depend, however as you start to think how much premiums for trailer insurance cost, also take into account the following data on the retail prices of some common types of trailers -
On average:
Utility trailers: $200 to $8,000. Snowmobile trailers: $500 to $100,000. Boat and personal watercraft trailers: $700 to $5,000.
Sometimes, your home and or car policies may provide some coverage, but it's always good to double check to find out directly from the where you are renting from or check with your Surex Advisor.
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