
Launch the perfect Palmetto State journey with Roamly, your expert in South Carolina RV Insurance. From the historic charm of Charleston to the sun-drenched shores of Myrtle Beach, our coverage ensures your travels are as rich in history as they are in scenic beauty.
Known for its pivotal role in American history and as the first state to secede from the Union, the state offers a unique backdrop for RV enthusiasts. Roamly tailors RV coverage in South Carolina to the state's unique needs and risks ensuring your exploration of this historic land is worry-free.
With Roamly, traverse the landscapes where history was made, confident in comprehensive protection that's as resilient as South Carolina's storied past.
Roamly customers can save up to 35%* on their insurance premiums compared to other RV insurance companies.
Roamly policyholders are free to rent out their rig without breaking the terms of their policy.
We offer coverage for all RVs, including unique inventory like DIY and uplifted Class Bs and camper vans.
Yes, RV insurance is mandatory for all self-propelled RVs in South Carolina, including motorhomes. State law requires these vehicles to have liability insurance, aligning with standards for automobiles, to cover potential damages or injuries caused to others.
Your RV insurance in South Carolina should be customized to your vehicle and its usage. Liability coverage is compulsory. Considering South Carolina’s coastal location and risk of severe weather, comprehensive and collision coverage are also highly recommended, especially for travel trailers and motorhomes.
In South Carolina, motorized RVs require their own insurance policy. Non-motorized RVs, such as travel trailers, are typically covered under your auto insurance when towed, but considering the state’s susceptibility to hurricanes and storms, additional coverage is advisable for complete protection.
Absolutely. RV insurance in South Carolina is crucial for protecting your investment against accidents, theft, and natural disasters like hurricanes. It’s more than a legal requirement; it’s a comprehensive shield for your RV, covering a wide range of potential risks.
Comprehensive RV insurance in South Carolina covers non-collision-related damages to your RV. This includes protection against theft, fire, vandalism, and importantly, weather-related damages, crucial in a state known for its historic charm and coastal risks.
Travel trailer insurance in South Carolina may cover water leaks, but this depends on the specifics of your policy. While comprehensive insurance generally covers sudden and accidental water damage, it typically does not cover damage from long-term leaks or neglect.
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Roamly Helps You Save on South Carolina RV Insurance
* New Roamly customers getting personal policies for travel trailers and Class B RVs tended to see the largest savings of 35% or more off their existing policies when getting comprehensive coverage in 2023. Commercial customers who saw the largest savings while switching to Roamly typically covered between 3-5 vehicles and switched from an existing commercial policy.
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