Travel Trailers

Target Risks:

1. Conventional Travel Trailer

  • Towed on units own chassis by towing unit's frame hitch
  • May offer 1-4 slide outs
  • Often have built-in stalls or garages for hauling animals or recreational vehicles (ATV, motorcycle, etc)

2. Fifth Wheel Travel Trailer

  • Towed on fifth-wheel hitch located in truck bed
  • Tend to be roomiest of the units, some offer up to 5 slide outs  primarily used by beginner campers

3. Pop-Up Travel Trailer

  • Collapsible sides
  • Newer units may have 1 slide out
  • Primarily used by beginner campers

headset Call for questions or a quote: 800-442-8063

Our Underwriting Team

avitar
Loading...
Carrie Bush Underwriter 569 Profile
avitar
Loading...
Jessica Waltenbaugh Personal Lines Underwriter 312 Profile
avitar
Loading...
Judi Brinton Underwriter 405 Profile

State Availability

Limited Travel Trailers markets are available in Pennsylvania

  • Connecticut
  • Delaware
  • Georgia
  • Maine
  • Maryland
  • New Hampshire
  • New Jersey
  • North Carolina
  • Ohio
  • Pennsylvania
  • South Carolina
  • Vermont
  • Virginia
  • West Virginia

  • District of Columbia
  • Florida
  • Idaho
  • Illinois
  • Indiana
  • Massachusetts
  • Michigan
  • New York
  • Tennessee
  • Texas

Rating Options

Ineligible Risks
  • Permanently parked Travel Trailers used seasonally should be written on a manufactured home policy.
  •  Any operator that has had any major violation in the past three (3) years. 
  • Any operator that has had a license suspension or revocation in the past three (3) years. 
  • Any operator that has had more than three (3) minor violations in the past three (3) years. 
  • Any operator that has had more than one (1) at-fault accident in the past three (3) years. 
  • Any operator that has had more than two (2) minor violations and more than one (1) at-fault accident in the past three (3) years. 
  • If the principal operator is not twenty-six (26) years or older. 
  • If any operators do not have a driverís license.
  •  If the travel trailer has unrepaired damage. 
  • If the travel trailer is used for business or is registered in a business name. 
  • If the travel trailer is rented or loaned to others. 
  • If the applicant is not an individual. 
  • If the travel trailer does not meet the definition described on Page 1. 
  • If the travel trailer is parked on a commercial site (example: construction site). 
  • If the travel trailer is owned by two (2) or more individuals who do not reside in the same household

Related Products

×
 
Select Your State
Back to Top