When you purchase an RV, it’s because you want to go on adventures. The what-ifs floating through your mind are most likely of the fun variety. You’re thinking about where you might go next, not what might go wrong. But accidents do happen and you want to be prepared as best you can. There’s one type of RV coverage that’s required by law in nearly every state when you own a motor home or camper van, and that’s RV liability insurance. You’ll need an RV insurance policy with at least your state’s minimum liability coverage before you take the wheel of your RV. Let’s go over what this type of insurance is and how it works so you can get covered and be on your way to the open road feeling protected.​

What RV Liability Insurance Will Pay For

Options You May Want

What About Towable RVs?

For towables (travel trailers, fifth wheels, and pop-ups), you won’t need to purchase RV liability insurance because you will be covered by the tow vehicle’s policy. That said, you may still want coverage for theft, weather damage, and campground liability scenarios (look into vacation RV liability coverage for that one).​


With RV liability insurance, understanding what it doesn’t cover is as important as knowing what it does. You don’t want any unpleasant surprises following an accident. Here’s some of what this type of coverage does not apply to:

• Damage to your own RV: You’ll want comprehensive and collision coverage for that.​
• Your injuries: Your state and policy will be factors here, but this may be addressed by medical ​payments coverage or personal injury protection (if included).​
• Your personal belongings inside your RV: This is usually handled by another option such as RV​ contents insurance.​
• Business use: If you use your RV for business purposes, you may need a different policy structure.​
• Intentional acts: Policies typically don’t cover intentional damage or illegal conduct.​

Whether you’re new to RVing, upgrading to a larger rig, or trying to make sure your policy matches how you travel, knowing the ins and outs of RV liability insurance is useful. Now that you have a basic understanding of this type of coverage, you’re ready to get the right coverage and hit the road!​

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​​The above is meant as general information to help you understand the different aspects of insurance. Coverages and other features vary between insurers, vary by state, and are not available in all states. Whether an accident or other loss is covered is subject to the terms and conditions of the actual insurance policy or policies involved in the claim