
Insurance Needed for Full-Time vs. Part-Time RV Usage
Choosing between full-time and part-time recreational vehicle (RV) insurance in California may depend on your needs and goals. Trilogy Insurance Brokers, Inc. can help you understand how these options differ and select the right coverage.
Understanding RV Insurance
RV insurance can cover your vehicle, your belongings and your liability while you are on the road or parked. State law generally requires minimum liability coverage for all motor vehicles, including RVs. The amount and type of coverage you need can vary based on how you use your vehicle.
Full-time RV coverage
If your RV is your primary residence, meaning you live in it for six months or more each year, you may need a full-time RV insurance policy. This type of coverage is similar to a homeowners policy and can include:
- Personal liability coverage for certain accidents that may occur in or around your RV
- Coverage for personal belongings kept inside the vehicle
- Higher liability limits, since your RV serves as your home
- Coverage for additional living expenses if your vehicle becomes uninhabitable due to a covered loss
Full-time RV insurance can address the specific risks of living on the road and may offer more extensive coverage than a standard auto policy.
Part-Time RV Insurance
If you use your RV primarily for vacations or occasional trips, part-time RV insurance may be a better fit. This coverage typically includes:
- Standard liability and collision coverage while driving
- Coverage for your RV when it’s parked or in storage
- Optional add-ons for personal effects or roadside assistance
Part-time policies often cost less because you face lower risk exposure than with full-time use.
We’re Here to Help
Contact Trilogy Insurance Brokers, Inc. today to review your coverage options and get a free quote.
This blog is intended for informational and educational use only. It is not exhaustive and should not be construed as legal advice. Please contact your insurance professional for further information.
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