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mileena
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Aug 04, 2016

SD Automobile Insurance for Nomads?

I plan to become a nomad in the next few years, and will tow my car behind my RV. SD will become my state of domicile.

When I apply for SD auto insurance, do I just list my mail forwarding address as my garaging address for my car? Does it matter that any claim I make will not be from SD most likely? Will the insurer know? Is there an add-on fee for full-time travelers?

Thanks!
  • We went through Dougherty in Sioux Falls. We thought we had a suitable full timers policy until we had a claim and found we had insufficient coverage. After a lot of looking at policies Dougherty set us up with a National Interstate policy.

    BTW, I have no idea what you mean by a "garaging address." Your new address will be your mail forwarding address. This address issue has been discussed in other threads. It will not impact your insurance policy. But the idea of being "homeless" and nomadic bothers some financial institutions. Even the Federal government sometimes doesn't get it. Social security stated that I had to apply with a "permanent" address and a mail box was not sufficient. I just attached a short note to the application and I never heard anything. The application was processed.
  • Old-Biscuit wrote:


    Now.....
    How is your Medical Ins. going to be covered?
    Under 65/not on Medicare can be a issue for SD Full Timers


    I have Medicare (original), Parts A, B, and D.

    I do not have Medigap though.
  • No issues with filing a claim out of state. We received some damage from a rock off a gravel truck on good road while in Alaska. Cracked the windshield and dented the hood. Had it repaired after we returned to the lower 48. We are full timers and have our full timer RV insurance and auto insurance bundled because we get a better rate. We did not have to return to SD to get repairs.
  • National Interstate specializes in RV Full Timers insurance AND companion auto.

    Get quote thru broker.....Explorer RV or Millers Ins.

    Great coverage.........very good customer service.......excellent rates


    Now.....
    How is your Medical Ins. going to be covered?
    Under 65/not on Medicare can be a issue for SD Full Timers
  • Make sure you purchase full-timers coverage/policy and it isn't an issue as it is expected that you will be moving around. We use a mail forwarding service in Sioux City SD and purchased insurance thru the Dougherty & Assoc in the same town - best rate for us was with Progressive - a full-timers policy and coverages. The address you use on everything is the address assigned to you by your mail fowarding service when you become a resident. That address is then also used as your "garaged" location.
  • Got it! I hope I don't have to pay too much as most of the driving will be in the RV itself.
  • mileena,
    It depends on your insurance carrier.
    I told mine I would be moving from time-to-time and they were fine with the plan. Check with your insurance company for correct information.

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