Yes, you get insurance on your camper wherever you go.
There are a couple of online websites that have affordable camper insurance. Some of those companies include State Farm, AARP, RV America Insurance, and many others.
Ask you insurance company if they provide on-site caravan insurance. This type of insurance covers your camper and belongings when you have it residing in a permanent spot, rather than using it for traveling.
No, You should contact your insurance agent to obtain insurance for your camper.
You can get specific RV insurance. Visit http://www.Foremost.com to get a quote from a company that specilizes in RV insurance.
Most Canadian insurers will offer this service. Some specific companies that are worth looking at are Kanetix, Escape Camper Vans (the insurance section of the website) and Statravel.
When I bought my new camper, my agent told me that I don't have to insure the trailer for liability because the liability extends from my vehicle policy. Although your situation is different, I'd guess that whatever is pulling the camper is also providing the liability insurance. I'd call your agent.
The type of claims that camper trailer insurance would cover include damage to the camper due to weather, damage to the trailer that occurs when traveling, such as an accident, any loss of property if someone was to break in, and damage that any person may sustain while in the trailer.
Insurance is made to pay for your financial loss due to an accident, not to see what you can get. In this case if there were no real injuries and the camper is not repairable then the insurance company will pay you the value of the camper and you will be made whole. This means you will have no real loss financially than you were in before the accident. The insurance company have the option to repair, replace, or pay the actual cash value of the vehicle. If any other items that were not part of the camper were damaged they will be included such as televisions, computers, etc.
Campervan insurance offers insurance for your camper or other recreational vehicle. It insures your rv on the road and when it sits at the motor home park.
Yes. In Colorado a trailer would be covered under the auto insurance policy. If you have a fifth wheel or camper I would recommended and insurance policy by itself on it.
I would start with the car and then move to the homeowners.
Companies like Nationwide and Allstate offer great rates to insure camper vans. Most companies will allow you to receive a quote before choosing their policy.