If you own an RV or camper, you will want to protect your investment by purchasing RV or camper insurance. If your RV is a motorized vehicle, or attached to your vehicle, you may be tempted to purchase a simple auto insurance policy. However, while this will cover you in the event of an accident, it will not take into account the extra value of your RV or camper. You will end up losing money and be unable to recoup the costs of your investment. You may be able to buy additional RV or camper insurance through your current insurance company. However, you should look closely at the features that they offer to make certain that they are covering everything you feel is necessary. Keep in mind that RV insurance does not cover maintenance. If you are worried about the cost of repairs, you should look into buying an extended warranty in addition to the insurance. Another option is buying RV or camper insurance through specialized companies. Often these specialized insurers will offer policies that will completely replace an RV that is fewer than five years old and is rendered unusable. For RVs older than five years, you can purchase a policy that would give you the full monetary value of your RV. If you own an unattached camper or truckbed camper, you should ask the insurance agent about policies specific to these types of vehicles. Like RVs, campers are investments, and should something happen, adequate insurance will give you the means to repair or replace your property. Find free RV and camper insurance quotes from standard auto insurance companies and specialized insurance companies here at AutoCarInsurance.org. Begin by filling your zip code in the box above.