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Rv Insurance Coverage For Common Claims

By: Michael Russell

Article Word Count: 436



You must have RV insurance coverage because it is the law and also because it will give you a peace of mind that your investment will be protected. RV insurance coverage is more comprehensive than regular automobile coverage because it also covers the specialized parts of a recreational vehicle. There are many different claims that RV owners may have to make over the life of their recreational vehicle, but here are some of the more common claims using RV insurance coverage:

Awnings and Slide outs-Because many people are not accustomed to driving with an extra half of a foot sticking out on the side of their vehicle, they sometimes misjudge clearance and hit obstacles. RV insurance coverage will help you to have the damage repaired. Another problem associated with awnings is weather damage. If it is extremely windy, you may want to put your awning in travel position. When it is raining, you should at least put one outer corner lower for the rain to run off. Never leave your awning out and unattended. Any time you put the awning in travel position make sure that it is securely fastened. These steps will help you to avoid having to utilize your RV insurance coverage.

Fires from Gas Leaks: Most RVs have at least some components such as the refrigerator, the water heater, etc. that run using a propane or LP tank. The most commonly reported claim is fires behind the refrigerator as the result of gas leaks. You can help to limit claims on your RV insurance coverage by getting your system checked at least once a year. Check for any leaks in the tank, in the gas lines, etc.

Tires: One thing that is a common claim on not only RV insurance coverage, but automobile coverage as well is blown out tires. In the best cases, you go veering off to the side of the road, but in the worst cases, it can be much more damaging and devastating. Check tires frequently for worn spots, brittleness, air pressure, and alignment and make sure to have them rotated.

Pests: One little known, but common cause of RV insurance claims is damage from pests like mice and squirrels. Seal up any holes that they might enter and clean out any food or crumbs before you put your RV in storage.

RV insurance is a valuable tool-but it is better not to need to use it.

Eriani Doyel writes articles about Recreational Vehicles. For more information about rv insurance coverage visit quickrvinsurancequotes.com.





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