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RV/Motorhome Insurance

Updated: May 27, 2022

Whether you’re in a motor home, pulling a trailer, buying a camper or looking for a refinished Airstream, bring Acacia Insurance along on your adventures.


You wouldn’t think of driving your car without auto insurance protection, so why risk it when you’re driving a recreational vehicle? No matter what your path of travel, you can be confident that our know-how is with you all the way.


The coverages you need for your recreational vehicle are the same as those on your automobile...but different.


Coverage options for Recreational Vehicles


Insuring your RV isn’t difficult, if you know the right questions to ask. Acacia Insurance will walk you through the questions, and explain the answers. We'll help you buy the right RV insurance to protect the sizeable investment you have made in your recreational vehicle. A well designed insurance policy will not only protect your property but also your RVing lifestyle, providing liability coverage in the event of an accident.


Specialized RV insurance from Acacia Insurance can cover situations unique to life on the road. We provide insurance coverage for Type A motor homes, Type B motor homes (van campers) and Type C motor homes (mini motor homes) and towable RVs, including: conventional travel trailers, fifth-wheel travel trailers, travel trailers with expandable ends, folding camper trailers and truck campers.


You may wonder how exactly RV insurance from Acacia Insurance differs from typical car insurance. Enhanced recreational vehicle insurance coverage may include:

Total Loss Replacement.

Replacement Cost or Actual Cash Value for Personal Effects.

Outstanding Loan Balance.

Vacation Liability.

Emergency Expense coverage.

Recreational Vehicle Medical Payments coverage.

Ready to learn more?

Would you like more information on RV insurance, a quotation, or an Insurance Tune-up on your existing RV insurance? Acacia Insurance has been helping to make the unexpected uneventful since 1988, and we look forward to working with you. Please contact us with questions and for additional information.



The insurance policy, not this Web site, forms the contract between the insured and the insurance company. The policy may contain limits, exclusions, and limitations that are not detailed in this Web site. Coverages may differ by state.


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