Jul 14, 2016 #1 ST StevOG New Member Joined Jul 14, 2016 Posts 1 The Good Sam's underwriter says that they will not cover my bus conversion because I am separated from my wife. Can anyone recommend a RV insurance company that covers bus conversions in the state of Nevada?
The Good Sam's underwriter says that they will not cover my bus conversion because I am separated from my wife. Can anyone recommend a RV insurance company that covers bus conversions in the state of Nevada?
Jul 14, 2016 #2 CA cadillackid Senior Member Joined May 15, 2009 Posts 20,070 Location Columbus Ohio you have to be married to get RV insurance????
Jul 18, 2016 #3 Stu & Filo. T Senior Member Joined Sep 16, 2013 Posts 1,634 Location Vacaville, Ca StevOG said: The Good Sam's underwriter says that they will not cover my bus conversion because I am separated from my wife. Can anyone recommend a RV insurance company that covers bus conversions in the state of Nevada? Click to expand... Ask them what about if you suddenly become a widower??????? :whistling::whistling::whistling::whistling::whistling::whistling::whistling:
StevOG said: The Good Sam's underwriter says that they will not cover my bus conversion because I am separated from my wife. Can anyone recommend a RV insurance company that covers bus conversions in the state of Nevada? Click to expand... Ask them what about if you suddenly become a widower??????? :whistling::whistling::whistling::whistling::whistling::whistling::whistling:
Jul 18, 2016 #4 KA kaisersersae Member Joined May 12, 2015 Posts 22 Does anyone know of a company that will insure full coverages? How do you insure your contents?
Jul 19, 2016 #5 BU BusFiend Senior Member Joined Jun 20, 2016 Posts 378 Location Garden State (rural NJ) Put a rider on your homeowner's policy for any valuables. Most insurance companies will not insure a self-converted skoolie beyond basic liability. You could always shell out for a professional coach builder to do the conversions if you'd rather. Good luck!
Put a rider on your homeowner's policy for any valuables. Most insurance companies will not insure a self-converted skoolie beyond basic liability. You could always shell out for a professional coach builder to do the conversions if you'd rather. Good luck!