My RV insurer (National Interstate) tells me that when we rent an RV site we become liable for any mishaps on the site similar to at our homes, e.g. If a visitor trips on the fire pit and cracks his skull. They have coverage called "vacation liability" for those issues.
This got me thinking. When I rent a cabin in the mountains I expect the owner to carry the insurance. Why would RV sites be different?
My homeowners insurance agent (State Farm) is not familiar with that concept and says it may be a secondary coverage with the owner carrying the primary. she is researching it because I asked for a quote on the RV coverage.
Is this a real issue or is the insurance company intimidating me to double insure like they do for rental cars?
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