aslakson wrote:
Contact Miller Insurance in Oregon or another RV insurance specialist agent - they specialize in RV insurance, and write policies for almost every carrier and in every state. We have Progressive, and they do raise rates, but so far it's manageable. And every couple of years we ask Miller for a new round of quotes just to see our options. I'd cast a critical eye if looking at Good Sam - they hand off to GMAC, and they're not exactly inexpensive for fulltimers.
al
X2 for us. We've used Miller Insurance for many years and they will really work with you to get the best rate from most carriers.
However, every 2-3 years we call and have them check for a cheaper rate. We're not loyal to any one company. A few years Progressive was the cheapest and the next time we checked rates, we found someone else who was cheaper. It's a viscious circle. It does seem that all carriers will raise rates after a time even though you've made no claims. Hard to understand but what are you going to do? That's why we always re-check rates and always have for 50 years or so!! :)