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  1. This has been a huge topic on this site. I have been dealing with my Denver local agent and Progressive for about 2 years. She has struggled to get me insured but not lately with the greatest rates. Progressive agents are not all the same across the country, there are a hand full of SPECIALIZED agents that are allowed to insure HDT's, million dollar plus RV's and other specialized policies. This has been one of the best kept secrets unless you read and research. Niccole wrote me up March 28th for 2024 Brinkley and my 2006 Volvo. My rates are very good and I can drive the Volvo bobtail anytime. Hope this helps a few folks, let her know Dennis from Denver told you about her. Dennis New owner of Z3100 Brinkley Selling my Host camper Niccole Lipsey Insurance Agent P: (813) 246-4333 EXT. 4366 Lazydays Support Services | Lazydays.com 4042 Park Oaks Boulevard, Suite 350, Tampa, FL 33610 *****
  2. Hi Downsizing. My husband and I are looking to purchase a used 2021 Grand Design 5th wheel and are thinking about getting an extended warranty. I wanted to know if you have any updates about the America's RV Warranty. Are you glad your purchased it. Have you had to use it and if so how was the process? Thanks in advance for your reply. Judy
  3. Hello, Escapees! My wife and I are looking to retire in the next handful of months and join you all on a nomadic journey. We would like to domicile with Escapees around Bushnell, FL are we are looking for references to businesses that are accommodating to the Escapee lifestyle. We would appreciate any leads to businesses that are aware of – and sympathetic to – the needs of the nomadic community. Examples include: · Primary care physicians · Dentists · Pharmacies · Auto insurers · Health insurers/brokers · DMV locations · Banks · Estate planners And so on. What am I forgetting? Is there a better place for this kind of information? See you on the road! K&M
  4. I'm researching Extended Warranty Policies. So far I've looked at Good Sam and America's RV Warranty. Has anyone had experience with America's RV Warranty administrated by Headstart Warranty Group? I'm trying to find real life reviews of their claim service. Does anyone recommend a particular company?
  5. I have received a non-renewal notice for National General basically on the fact I have to much coverage on my Truck & RV. My question is what is considered is adequate Full timer coverage and if you have umbrella policy do you have that with a separate company (Actually we are not 365 day full timers but maybe 240 days in Texas, IL, MN & WI plus other 1-2 week trips). The RV is considered as my home with liability. National General told me in 2019 they would cut my coverage to 100/300/50 if I wanted to change anything in the coverage. Previously I had a lower coverage with an umbrella but that changed when I purchased the 2014 Freightliner M2-106. My RV is a 2016 DRV 38PS3. I also have a car on the policy Clay
  6. I've done some searching but not finding much regarding policies to protect your stored stuff while full timing. Most policies require you own or rent property to cover. I've been with State Farm for 30+ years but they won't insure personal items in a storage unit if your full timing. I'm surprised this isn't a much discussed issue. When I called and talked with two different Escapee CS they indicated first time anyone has asked about it. Any pointers to reliable insurance that is not limited to less than 25K would be appreciated!
  7. Hello, I've been a full-time RV'r for over 3 years now, but recently experienced my first RV related auto accident. I'm trying to navigate this on my own using resources available online but i'm finding it complex, hoping that some of the other full-time RV'rs can help with sharing their experience. I was parked in a parking lot sitting in the rear living quarters area of my RV (Class B Roadtrek) when the earth shook. Another car had rolled back into the side of my RV with me inside it. Full damage is still in progress of being accessed, but initially visually they appear to of hit my propane water heater area, damage side fiberglass, side paneling, clipped the bumper, etc. This occurred in the state of Nebraska, a state that designates "At Fault" for auto accidents. I contacted the individuals insurance company (Progressive) and I will be working with them to resolve property damages, injury, etc. (the policy holder is at fault in these circumstances, I was parked). My RV is my primary home and my primary vehicle. Once it's in the shop, I won't have a place to live or a car to drive. Would the at fault driver's insurance company be obligated to cover these costs as well? It seems like they should have to cover this in my opinion, its more complex than just an "auto accident". Are there other considerations I should be negotiating with the insurance company? (ex; Diminished value, vehicle had a perfect record before at fault driver's vehicle hit my RV, this will drop the resale value without a doubt). What happens when an at fault driver damages a Full Time RV'r's home and only transportation? Any input is welcomed! - R
  8. Saferide Motor Club provides roadside assitance to both Escapees and FMCA. At the Escapades in Tucson I attended the presentation by Saferide regarding their offering of the Escapees Roadside Assitance policy. I attended because I had been hearing users were having problems getting resolution with roadside problems. During the presentation I was dismayed at the lack of empathy I precieved by their representative toward the audience. Because of his presentation I declined to buy the policy. My Good Sam policy is now coming up for renewal and I am wondering if there are still problems with how Saferide is responding to Escapees in need on the road. I know people have had issues with Good Sam, but since I have not yet needed to use it I am wondering if I should keep Good Sam, or if I should switch to the Escapees policy because of the price differential. Bottome line: what are some of the experiences people have had with using the Escapees Roadside Assitance policy?
  9. We are planning to sell our motorhome via a consignment company. Our current insurance provider does NOT cover while in storage or on a consignment lot. We have found this to be true of several other providers we have contacted. We were shocked to learn this. We would appreciate any advice.
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