by longdog2 » Tue Jun 14, 2016 2:59 pm
I couldn't agree with Beth more. Make sure that you are comparing apples to apples when you get insurance on your RV whether it is a motorhome or 5th wheel or trailer. I am in the process of getting new insurance and it is taking a lot of persistant questioning to make sure we are talking about the same thing. MANY companies will insure RVs (particularily 5th wheels or trailers) BUT what you are actually getting is your RV insured just like a car and we all know it is not a car. If you persist in questioning, you will finally get down to the fact that it is insured like your car and does not cover contents or roadside assistance/towing for an RV. They will tell you the contents would be covered under your house insurance (so you would probably have to pay another deductible there!). You really want to know what your insurance covers in terms of roadside assistance when you decide whether you need Good Sam or Coachnet too.
Speaking of Good Sam Insurance (which is National General Insurance through Good Sam), I'm pretty unhappy with them right now. We have had our two vehicles and our 5th wheel covered through them for 10 years. Last June, we had a rental car while our vehicle was being fixed. On the way home, my DH was pulling onto the access road from a side road. The car in front of him pulled out, as he took one quick look over his shoulder to make sure it was still clear, she slammed on her brakes for no reason....no traffic coming and she was already on the access road. Still his fault since he hit her bumper. No damage to her car but rental hood crumpled like tin foil as we were going 5 mph. Good Sam/Nat Gen started out great handling the rental company giving us static about placing a $5000 hold on our credit card (that is illegal in Texas) but after that it was all downhill. The claims adjuster left the company while our claim was in process, our calls were not returned, and we started getting dunning calls from the rental company because they had not yet been paid. It took some serious effort and time on my part to get elevated up two supervisors before we got some action. She found that the check had been written but no one ever mailed it out.
That whole ordeal was bad enough but then I got the renewal notice from Good Sam. Our insurance for the 2008 F250 truck, 2008 Rav 4, and 2009 Jayco 5th wheel went from $1909 to $3694. No tickets and one claim in 10 years of coverage and our cost nearly doubled. They won't be getting our business.