home is where you park it.
Motorhomes and travel trailers blend vehicle and dwelling risks — so the right policy blends auto-style liability with homeowners-style contents and attached-accessory coverage. We quote both full-timers and weekend warriors.
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total loss replacement
Newer RVs can be insured so a total loss replaces the rig — not just refunds its depreciated value.
contents & attachments
Awnings, satellite gear, and everything inside — covered where auto policies stop.
vacation liability
Campsite liability when the RV is parked and being lived in.
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Full-timing in your RV? Say so. Full-timer policies exist precisely because living aboard changes the liability picture — being quoted as a weekender voids the protection you need most.
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Does my auto policy cover my travel trailer?
Your auto liability typically extends to a trailer you're towing — but nothing covers the trailer itself or its contents without an RV policy.
What's different about full-timer coverage?
It adds homeowners-style liability and loss-of-use protections for people who live in the rig. If the RV is your residence, you need it.
Storage discounts?
Yes — suspended collision during storage months is a common Colorado setup. We'll calendar it so coverage returns before your first spring trip.
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