Vermont RV insurance

Vermont's pristine natural beauty makes it a popular destination for RVers across New England and the rest of the country. Progressive offers affordable protection for you and your motorhome or travel trailer when you're traveling through the Green Mountains or the state's famous fall foliage. Find out everything you need to know about RV insurance in Vermont, including legal requirements, discounts, and cost information.

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Do you need RV insurance in Vermont?

Before you're able to get behind the wheel of your motorhome, Vermont requires that you carry RV liability coverage, which can pay for damages or injuries you cause on the road. Here are all of the coverages required by law, including what's covered by each and their associated minimum limits.

CoverageWhat it coversAmount
Bodily injury liability (BI)What it coversInjuries you cause to others while driving your motorhomeAmount$25,000 per person
$50,000 per accident
Property damage liability (PD)What it coversDamage you cause to another vehicle or property while driving your motorhomeAmount$10,000 per accident
Uninsured/Underinsured motorist bodily injury (UM/UIM)What it coversMedical bills for you and your passengers if hit by a motorist who has insufficient or no insuranceAmount$50,000 per person
$100,000 per accident
Uninsured/Underinsured motorist property damage (UM/UIM PD)What it coversDamages to your vehicle or property if hit by a motorist who has insufficient or no insuranceAmount$10,000 per accident

Medical payments coverage (MedPay) is optional in Vermont but can help pay your or your passengers' medical bills after an accident, even if you're at fault.

Is travel trailer insurance required in Vermont?

If you have a camper, also known as a travel trailer, the state of Vermont requires you to carry auto liability coverage for the vehicle used to pull your camper. Note that liability coverage won't cover damage to your travel trailer or motorhome. You can purchase comprehensive and collision coverages to protect against RV damage, but they aren't required by state law. Learn how travel trailer insurance can protect your camper.

Comprehensive and collision coverage

If you're financing or leasing your motorhome or travel trailer, lenders typically require that you carry RV comprehensive and collision coverage. But even if your RV is paid in full, comprehensive and collision may be worthwhile options, offering valuable protection against damage to what may be one of your most prized assets. These coverages may cover the actual cash value of your RV if your motorhome or trailer is stolen or damaged beyond repair.

Comprehensive covers events out of your control, including RV theft, vandalism, fire, hitting an animal, and weather-related issues. Collision covers your RV if you collide with another vehicle, tree, fence, guardrail, or any object.

How much is RV insurance in Vermont?

The average premium for a 12-month Vermont RV insurance policy at Progressive for 2023 was $747.85 for a motorhome and $386.59 for a travel trailer. Progressive offers RV liability-only policies starting at just $125/year* but your cost for RV insurance depends on many factors, such as:

  • Type and model: The more expensive your RV is to repair or replace, the more you pay to insure it. Larger, newer RVs often cost more than smaller, used RVs; and motorhomes typically cost more than travel trailers or pop-ups.
  • Claims history: Your history of filing insurance claims may affect your rate.
  • Driving record: Violations can increase the price of your policy.
  • Location: Your ZIP code can influence the cost of RV insurance.

Vermonters can bundle and save with Progressive. Earn a multi-policy discount when you combine RV insurance with auto, homeowners, renters, boat, or motorcycle.

What's the best RV insurance in Vermont?

Whether you're in Burlington, Essex, Colchester, or any other city in Vermont, the best RV insurance is an affordable policy with customized coverage. Progressive is a leader in RV insurance, and we provide inexpensive RV insurance in the Green Mountain State without sacrificing the protection you need to properly cover your motorhome or travel trailer.

Looking for cheap RV insurance in Vermont? See some of Progressive's RV insurance discounts:

  • Multi-policy discount
  • Original owner discount
  • Paid in full discount
  • Prompt payment discount
  • Responsible driver discount

More RV coverages available in Vermont

Get additional protection for your motorhome or travel trailer by adding the following optional coverages to your Progressive RV policy:

  • Total loss replacement: Covers the cost of a new motorhome or travel trailer if yours is totaled, provided the vehicle is less than five years old. After that point, the coverage pays the amount specified on your policy. If you have a new, never titled RV, you may be eligible for total loss replacement.
  • Roadside assistance: Covers the cost of a tow in case of dead battery, flat tire, or other break downs.
  • Replacement cost/personal effects: Covers personal items inside your motorhome or travel trailer, up to a specified amount, such as your smart phone, camping equipment, or television.
  • Emergency expense: Pays up to $2,000 for hotel and travel costs if your RV breaks down more than 50 miles from home. The minimum coverage amount is $750. If you have a full-timer's policy, emergency expense coverage may pay up to $7,500.
  • Vacation liability: If you're on vacation and someone is hurt in or around your motorhome or travel trailer, you may be covered up to a specified amount.
  • Pet injury: Covers vet bills up to $1,000, with no deductible, if your dog or cat is hurt in an RV accident.
  • Pest damage protection: Covers repairs, up to a specified amount, if a wild animal damages your RV.**
  • Roof Protection Plus®: May pay to repair or replace the damaged roof of your motorhome, even if the damage resulted from normal wear and tear.**

Find out additional information about our RV insurance coverages.

What if I live in my RV full time?

If your RV is your permanent residence, you may need additional coverage that a recreational RV policy doesn't offer. However, a full-time RV insurance policy may offer protection when your RV is your primary home with the following coverages:

  • Personal liability: Liability coverage on a full-timers policy can protect against liability claims if you're responsible for someone else's injuries or damages, even when your RV is parked.
  • Medical payments: If someone hurts themselves in or around your RV, medical payments coverage may pay for their medical bills.
  • Loss assessment: This coverage can pay for fees or charges from your RV association, up to $5,000.

Fast facts for Vermont RVers

  1. It's legal in Vermont to live full-time in an RV if you're on private land with the property owner's permission.

  2. Looking for the best RV destinations in Vermont? Check out the Ultimate Guide to Adventures in the Green Mountain State.

  3. For more information on RVing in Vermont, including sites, fees, reservations, and more, check out Vermont's State Parks site.

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