RV Insurance • South Carolina • 2026
RV Insurance in South Carolina (2026) — Motorhomes, Travel Trailers & Camper Vans
From Blue Ridge foothill campouts and Congaree forest trails to Charleston and Myrtle Beach weekends, South Carolinians RV year-round. Get RV insurance tuned to your rig, coastal storms, and storage plans. As an independent agency, we compare multiple carriers, set smart limits and endorsements, and surface discounts many RVers miss.
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Quick facts
| Item | Details |
|---|---|
| Eligible rigs | Class A/B/C motorhomes, travel/5th-wheel trailers, camper vans, toy haulers, pop-ups |
| Core coverages | Liability, collision, comprehensive, uninsured/underinsured motorist, medical payments |
| RV-specific add-ons | Full-timer liability, vacation liability, roadside, emergency expense, personal effects, pet injury |
| Valuation options | ACV (actual cash value), agreed value, replacement cost (for eligible newer rigs) |
| Discounts | Bundling, claims-free, safe driver, original owner, paid-in-full, continuous insurance, storage |
| Common extras | Awning/windstorm, windshield, roof protection, solar/satellite, golf cart/UTV on-board |
| Claims support | 24/7 carrier claims lines with preferred RV repair networks (varies by carrier) |
| Best for | Weekend warriors, snowbirds, full-timers, family road trips across SC |
Coverage snapshot (what RV insurance typically includes)
Liability (required for motorized RVs)
Pays for injuries and property damage you cause to others. Coastal traffic, interstates (I-26/I-95), and towing weight raise exposure—consider higher limits.
Collision & Comprehensive
Collision covers crash damage; comprehensive handles hail, wind, theft, fire, falling limbs, and animal strikes. Deductibles are separate and can be adjusted to match your risk tolerance.
Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist
Protects you if the at-fault driver can’t pay—useful on both interstates and rural routes to lakes and state parks.
Full-Timer & Vacation Liability
Full-timer liability mimics homeowners liability for primary-residence RVs. Vacation liability applies when parked and used as a residence on trips.
Emergency Expense & Roadside
Helps with hotel/transportation and heavy-duty towing if stranded. RV roadside can include mobile techs and long-distance tows.
Personal Effects & Attached Items
Covers gear inside the RV and attached equipment (awnings, solar, satellite, bike racks). Set limits that match your setup.
| Coverage | Typical options | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Bodily injury liability | $100k/$300k to $250k/$500k+ | Higher limits often chosen for larger rigs |
| Property damage liability | $50k–$250k+ | Consider higher limits for metro/coastal areas |
| UM/UIM | Match liability where possible | Guards against underinsured drivers |
| Medical payments | $1k–$10k | Helps with occupants’ small medical bills |
| Comp & collision deductibles | $250–$1,500 | Adjust to balance premium vs. out-of-pocket |
| Personal effects | $1k–$5k (higher available) | Schedule high-value items as needed |
| Emergency expense | $750–$7,500 | Useful for evacuations and long trips |
| Full-timer liability | $100k–$500k+ | Align with your assets if RV is your home |
Pricing, discounts & ways to save
Your premium reflects rig type/value, usage (seasonal vs. full-time), storage ZIP, driver record, deductibles, and limits. These levers help SC RVers save without losing protection:
- Bundle policies: Combine RV with auto/home for multi-policy savings.
- Storage credits: Switch to comprehensive-only during off-months or when parked inland/covered.
- Adjust deductibles: Moving from $500 to $1,000 can reduce premiums.
- Security & anti-theft: Alarms, tracking, wheel locks, and TPMS may qualify.
- Pay-in-full/autopay: Avoid installment fees and capture payment discounts.
| Factor | Why it matters | What you can do |
|---|---|---|
| Rig value & class | Repair/replacement varies by class/customization | Consider agreed value for newer/custom rigs |
| Usage (miles/month) | Beach + mountain trips add miles/exposure | Report realistic use; enable storage credit when idle |
| Where you camp/park | Hurricanes, hail, theft vary by region | Choose covered/inland sites; use covers & surge protection |
| Driver profile | Experience & violations affect pricing | Take RV safety courses; maintain a clean record |
South Carolina–specific tips for RVers
- Coastal storms & wind: Lowcountry and Grand Strand camping increase wind/water risks—review comprehensive and any special storm deductibles; consider higher emergency-expense limits for evacuations.
- Upstate weather: Ice and falling limbs in the foothills can cause losses—verify windshield/roof endorsements and collision deductibles you’re comfortable with.
- Beach gear & toys: Golf carts, e-bikes, and paddle gear may need scheduling or specific endorsements—don’t assume they’re automatically covered.
- Seasonal storage: If storing near the coast, ask about inland storage credits and theft-prevention discounts.
Service areas & local help (near me)
We help RV owners across South Carolina and our broader 19-state footprint. Popular hubs and metros include:
| South Carolina cities | Licensed states |
|---|---|
| Columbia, Charleston, North Charleston, Mount Pleasant, Rock Hill, Greenville, Summerville, Goose Creek, Sumter, Hilton Head Island, Spartanburg, Florence, Myrtle Beach, Greer, Aiken, Anderson, Conway, Hanahan, Mauldin, Lexington | AZ, AL, TX, CA, NY, OH, FL, NC, VA, GA, OK, NM, IA, KS, MI, NE, SC, SD, WV |
RV insurance FAQs
Do I need separate insurance for a travel trailer?
Liability follows the towing vehicle, but the trailer itself needs comprehensive and collision to cover theft, wind, hail, fire, or crash damage. Add personal-effects coverage for the gear inside.
What’s the difference between ACV, agreed value, and replacement cost?
ACV pays depreciated value; agreed value pays a set amount; replacement cost can replace with a new equivalent on eligible newer rigs. We’ll help you decide which fits your setup and budget.
Does full-timer coverage replace homeowners insurance?
Full-timer liability mimics homeowners liability when your RV is your primary residence. You may still want separate solutions for high-value property or specialty liability—talk with us about the full picture.
Are my bikes, boards, and camping gear covered?
Yes, under personal effects up to policy limits and deductibles. We can schedule high-value items like e-bikes, cameras, or specialty boards for broader protection.
Can I reduce coverage while the RV is parked?
Many carriers offer storage/lay-up options that switch to comprehensive-only during off-months to lower premiums. We’ll show what’s available for your carrier and storage pattern.
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Disclosure
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