If you plan on driving your fifth-wheel camper a lot this summer, consider upgrading your insurance policy. Here are some scenarios that may require additional protection.
Travel Risks
Each time you take your fifth-wheel camper on the road, there’s a risk of being involved in an accident. Basic liability insurance will protect you when you’re driving your vehicle. It also protects your camper when it is parked in a campground or public parking lot.
You should assess the potential travel risks associated with using your camper and choose a liability insurance policy that offers adequate protection.
Mechanical Failures
Mechanical failures can be unpredictably problematic. If a mechanical issue arises and requires a professional mechanic’s services, insurance that offers coverage for mechanical parts could cover the out-of-pocket expenses you’d otherwise incur.
It’s wise to assess your camper’s current condition and research the various types of insurance available that offer protection against potential damage to your camper.
Roadside Assistance
If you worry about breaking down roadside, assistance coverage will be beneficial. This type of insurance often covers the cost of tow truck service and mechanical repairs, and in some cases, it may also provide services such as fixing flats or topping up your gasoline if it runs out while you’re driving.
Get More Help!
For Blue Ridge, GA residents, The Insurance Mart has agents ready to help you understand the various types of recreational insurance available. Once you’ve chosen the coverage that best suits your needs, our agent will prepare your RV insurance documents.