Liability (required for motorized RVs)
Liability pays for injuries and property damage you cause. With mountain grades and towing weight, many WV RVers select higher limits for better protection.
RV Insurance • West Virginia • 2026
From New River Gorge adventures and Monongahela National Forest campouts to Kanawha Valley weekends and game-day tailgates, West Virginians RV in every season. A strong RV policy is built around your rig, how you use it (seasonal, weekends, full-time), and mountain risks like steep grades, sudden storms, and winding roads. We compare multiple carriers, match deductibles and endorsements, and help you save without leaving gaps—local support “near me” across West Virginia.
Independent agency. We work for you, not a carrier. Licensed insurance producer (NPN 16944666).
| 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 (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 | Carrier claims lines and RV repair networks (varies by carrier) |
| Best for | Weekend warriors, snowbirds, full-timers, family road trips across WV |
Liability pays for injuries and property damage you cause. With mountain grades and towing weight, many WV RVers select higher limits for better protection.
Collision covers crash damage. Comprehensive handles hail, wind, theft, fire, falling limbs, and animal strikes. Deductibles are usually separate.
UM/UIM protects you if the at-fault driver can’t pay. Medical payments can help with smaller injury expenses for occupants.
Full-timer liability is designed for RVs used as a primary residence. Vacation liability applies when parked and used as a residence on trips.
Helps with hotel/transportation and heavy-duty towing needs. RV roadside is different from auto roadside—verify tow limits and service scope.
Covers gear inside the RV and attached equipment (awnings, solar, satellite, bike racks). Set limits to match your setup.
| Coverage | Typical options | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Bodily injury liability | $100k/$300k to $250k/$500k+ | Higher limits are common for larger rigs |
| Property damage liability | $50k–$250k+ | Consider higher limits for campgrounds and metro traffic |
| UM/UIM | Match liability where possible | Guards against underinsured drivers |
| Medical payments | $1k–$10k | Helps with smaller medical bills |
| Comp & collision deductibles | $250–$1,500 | Balance premium vs out-of-pocket |
| Personal effects | $1k–$5k (higher available) | Schedule high-value gear when needed |
| Emergency expense | $750–$7,500 | Useful for detours and long tows |
| Full-timer liability | $100k–$500k+ | Align with assets if the RV is your home |
RV premiums reflect rig class/value, usage (seasonal vs full-time), storage ZIP, driver record, deductibles, and liability limits. These levers help WV RVers save without weakening protection:
| Factor | Why it matters | What you can do |
|---|---|---|
| Rig value & class | Repair and replacement costs vary widely by class/customization | Consider agreed value where appropriate for newer/custom rigs |
| Usage (miles/month) | More time on steep, winding roads increases exposure | Report realistic use; use storage credit when idle |
| Where you camp/park | Wind, hail, falling limbs, theft vary by region | Choose covered sites; use covers and surge protection |
| Driver profile | Experience and violations affect pricing | Maintain a clean record; ask about RV safety course credits if available |
We help RV owners across West Virginia with online quoting and support. Common hubs include:
| West Virginia cities | Licensed states |
|---|---|
| Charleston, Huntington, Morgantown, Parkersburg, Wheeling, Weirton, Fairmont, Martinsburg, Beckley, Clarksburg, South Charleston, St. Albans, Vienna, Bluefield, Moundsville, Bridgeport, Oak Hill, Dunbar, Elkins, Nitro | AZ, AL, TX, CA, NY, OH, FL, NC, VA, GA, OK, NM, IA, KS, MI, NE, SC, SD, WV |
If you store the RV outside WV or travel heavily, tell us—garaging and usage can affect eligibility and pricing.
Liability typically follows the towing vehicle, but the trailer itself needs comprehensive and collision to cover theft, wind, hail, fire, and crash damage. Add personal-effects coverage for gear.
ACV pays depreciated value. Agreed value pays a set amount. Replacement cost can replace with a new equivalent on eligible newer rigs. We’ll match the option to your RV’s age and upgrades.
Full-timer liability is designed to act like homeowners liability when your RV is your primary residence. You may still want separate solutions for high-value property or specialty liability.
Often under personal effects up to policy limits and deductibles. High-value items (e-bikes, cameras) may need scheduling for broader protection.
Many carriers offer storage/lay-up options that switch to comprehensive-only during off-months to lower premiums.
Blake Insurance Group LLC is an independent agency. We compare multiple carriers to find coverage and value for your needs. Availability and eligibility can change by state and program. All trademarks are property of their respective owners. Licensed insurance producer (NPN 16944666).
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