National General Insurance through Good Sam.
On Good Friday I was at an rv park near Taos, New Mexico. The park has a security gate. After checking in I was given the code to the gate, and when I went through the gate the owner of the park was there greeting me. Alas, the gate malfunctioned, bouncing and hitting my rv a few times, then proceeding to make a deep scratch from front to back on the driver's side. I thought I was going to have to resuscitate the park owner. He and his wife are the nicest people I have met in a long time. They had just returned from a long church walk in celebration of Good Friday, and this incident did not dampen their sense of peace on a holiday so important to them. I told them to wait until Monday to contact their insurance company and I would do the same. I am now in Nevada, and the rv dealer I bought my rv from recommended a body shop not too far from my son's house in Henderson. To make a long story short, my insurance company approved the estimate immediately and my rv is now being repaired. They will need 5 days to do the work, and when I explained to my ins co that I was traveling, they expedited the approval for the work, and put a check in the mail immediately. I had them send the check directly to the body shop to make things easier. Hopefully they will be reimbursed by the park owners' insurance, and I will get my deductible back.
These things are never pleasant, and force you to rearrange your schedule, but I have to say that I was very pleased with the way my insurance company responded, and I have made new friends (the rv park owners) in New Mexico.