MONDAY, APRIL 25, 2016
Many people enjoy the camping experience, but they may not want the responsibly of maintaining a fully enclosed RV or fifth-wheel trailer. That's why tent trailers are a great alternative! These pop-up campers run from 12 to 23 feet long, complete with collapsible sidewalls for easy towing and storage.
The ease of setup and basic commodities give you the chance to experience nature during your excursion. But the great outdoors always leaves the door open for the unexpected to occur. From theft to severe weather, a number of factors could lead to the loss of your tent trailer — which is why insuring the camper is an important part of owning one.
While tent trailers are less expensive than RVs, they still require a sizable investment. The idea of having to your replace yours unexpectedly could easily become a source of worry. So, much like you would insure your car or an RV, it's also a wise decision to purchase tent trailer insurance.
You also have to consider your method of financing. If your tent trailer is destroyed before the loan is paid off, you'd still be responsible for your monthly payments. The right insurance can reimburse you for your losses so you can get another camper without breaking the bank.
When talking to your agent about insurance, be sure to discuss coverage options to protect your personal belongings stored within the camper as well. This may include bedding, cooking appliances, camping equipment and more. Also consider liability coverage and coverage for towing and roadside assistance.
Like any investment, your tent trailer is worth protecting. Our agency can help you get started today. Call Integrity Network Insurance Group, LLC at (512) 989-6006 for more information on the tent trailer insurance policies we offer.
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