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Yes, many RV policies include specialized roadside assistance tailored to the specific needs of large vehicles.

A standard policy may not be sufficient. Inform your insurer of this use to obtain coverage adapted to "full-timers."

Most policies cover original equipment, but added accessories may require additional coverage. Check with your broker.

RV insurance offers more extensive coverage, including interior equipment, personal effects and often specialized roadside assistance, than standard auto insurance.

Generally, no. Your RV requires a separate insurance policy, even when parked at home.

Most policies include coverage for additional living expenses if you need to relocate temporarily. Contact your insurer immediately.

Generally, yes, for civil liability, but damage to your own home caused by your pets may be excluded.

Working from home may require additional coverage. Inform your insurer of your situation.

The amount you pay out of pocket before the insurance covers the rest. A higher deductible generally reduces your premium.

Yes, but with limits. For complete protection of high-value items, consider specific endorsements or policies.

Install security systems, increase deductibles, consolidate policies, and maintain good credit. Compare offers regularly.

Most policies cover certain natural disasters, but events such as earthquakes or floods may require special coverage.