RV insurance

Home and vehicle, covered as one.

Motorhomes and travel trailers are part vehicle, part home — so they need both. We cover Class A/B/C motorhomes and trailers, with full-timer options for life on the road.

Starts around $60/month · shopped across multiple A-rated carriers

What’s covered

The protection that matters.

Vehicle & collision

Liability, comprehensive, and collision for motorized RVs — or physical-damage coverage for towables.

Personal effects

The belongings you travel with, often far more than a car would carry.

Full-timer liability

Home-style liability and medical coverage when your RV is your primary residence.

Vacation liability & roadside

Coverage at your campsite plus roadside assistance built for a rig’s size and weight.

Good to know

Straight talk, no jargon.

  • Tell us if you live in it full-time — full-timer coverage is a meaningfully different (and important) policy.
  • Total-loss replacement options can replace a newer RV with a comparable new unit, not a depreciated check.
  • Storage/lay-up discounts apply during the seasons your RV isn’t on the road.
Common questions

RV questions.

Still wondering about something? A real advisor is a phone call away.

Do I need RV insurance if I have auto?
For a motorized RV, you need a policy built for it — auto limits and contents coverage don’t fit a motorhome. Towable trailers need physical-damage and liability coverage too.
What is full-timer coverage?
If your RV is your primary home, full-timer coverage adds home-style liability, medical payments, and personal-property protection similar to a homeowners policy.
Are my belongings covered?
Yes — personal-effects coverage protects the gear you travel with, at limits suited to how much an RV actually carries.

Let’s get you covered.

Start your rv quote in a few minutes, or talk it through with a licensed Northwest advisor. No obligation, ever.

Trestle Insurance Partners · Independent insurance agency