I'm in the process of going around & around with my insurance company (State Farm) on getting coverage for the trailer. They're still not sure about an actual binder yet, but they're saying the total value for the build would be the cost of materials for about $125 a year. This sounds a bit steep to me, since they're saying my build is worth just the parts & no labor is considered as a value. Part of that is based on it being a home-build, which I understand but don't necessarily agree with.
Does anyone have a better company to do business with out there for their trailer? I'm wondering about AARP (much as I dislike their politics) and their carrier at this point (Hartford). Seems to me that there should be a better way to do business, with all the retirees & RV's on the road now. There must be a better company catering to this market.
Thanks, tim