-- Edited by azrving on Wednesday 19th of January 2011 02:39:14 PM
PIEERE said
05:23 PM Jan 21, 2011
Denise! I have had GMAC Insurance since 1995 and have had good service with them. I am registered in Florida and have the Fulltimers ins., To my understanding this covers anyone who injures themselves while entering or leaving your RV. I also have coverage on my possesions in the RV. I have had a winshield claim and was replaced with no problems. I have heard of other insurances, but some do not have this feature. Pieere
Mmalenski said
02:25 PM Jan 22, 2011
I am having a hard time finding a insurance company to insure us. They say because we will not have an address they are unable to offer us insurance. I guess you have to have a address and not be moving around. Who offers insurance for folks that are not at one location? I'm not uninsurable it's just no one wants to write it.
Readytogo said
03:25 PM Jan 22, 2011
This link is where Howard talks about fulltme insurance:
We’ve only gone with AARP-The Hartford for RV insurance so far and our experience with them has been quite good. Don’t know if it helps, but if you’re checking on rates, you could look them up too.
Dreamers said
08:30 AM Jan 31, 2011
We have just bought the "Good Sam" GMAC full timers insurance on our 5er and also our truck. If you are full time then you live in your RV and not in a S & B. They just used our full time mail service address with no problem.
They were very nice but of course, I've had no claims since I just went with them. Also, don't be afraid to discuss the price of the quote. They may find ways to lower it as they did with us. Got quotes from Howard's people, Miller Ins., but they were just too high on the truck insurance. Also, Progressive with not write the replacement value policy if your rig is over 2 years old. Also, a lot of people use National Interstate but they don't write policies if you have an Alabama addess like us.
So, just investigate! You'll find someone to write FT insurance for you.
Judy
Racerguy said
08:34 AM Jan 31, 2011
braindaily wrote:
We’ve only gone with AARP-The Hartford for RV insurance so far and our experience with them has been quite good. Don’t know if it helps, but if you’re checking on rates, you could look them up too.
Thanks for your comments
We are not fulltiming yet and have no experience with GMAC but here are a couple of insurance links. Good Luck!
http://www.activeboard.com/forum.spark?aBID=91511&p=3&topicID=36702828
http://www.activeboard.com/forum.spark?aBID=91511&p=3&topicID=39684844
http://www.activeboard.com/forum.spark?aBID=91511&p=3&topicID=23085528
-- Edited by azrving on Wednesday 19th of January 2011 02:39:14 PM
This link is where Howard talks about fulltme insurance:
http://www.rv-dreams.com/insurance.html
Are you an agent?