Fourth of July Insurance Advice

Fourth of July weekend is upon us. Are you taking off for the weekend? Are you hosting a party? Are you having a casual get together with the family? We wanted to help you prepare for the Fourth of July long weekend, no matter what your plans are. In honor of Throwback Thursday I hit the Encharter Insurance blog archives... Read More

Summer Wedding Do’s and Don’ts

Are you getting married this summer?  If so, congratulations!  Weddings are a special and exciting time for you and your future husband or wife. You get to celebrate the beginning of your life together, while surrounded by your friends and family all dressed-to-impress.  But before the big day, make sure you check out this list of Do’s and Don’ts in order to... Read More

RV Insurance for Your Next Great Adventure!

Everybody knows a little bit about home and auto insurance but here’s the trick: which one do you pick to insure your home on wheels? The answer is neither, you need RV insurance! Unlike a home or a car you probably don’t use your travel trailer every day all year long. When you do have your travel trailer in tow you... Read More

Everybody knows a little bit about home and auto insurance but here’s the trick: which one do you pick to insure your home on wheels? The answer is neither, you need RV insurance! Unlike a home or a car you probably don’t use your travel trailer every day all year long. When you do have your travel trailer in tow you need to consider all sorts of damages and obstructions that may occur whether you’re camping or on the open road.  If you have a travel trailer, don’t try and lump it into a home or auto insurance policy when RV insurance is tailored to cover your travel trailer for what you need and nothing more.

No need to get bogged down trying to figure out how to insure your travel trailer. Save time and money and contact your local Connecticut insurance agent today for a policy that fits your needs. If you are considering buying a camper and are still unsure if it’s the right decision, check out some of the pros and cons for a beginner camper to consider.

Pros:

  • Running water and electricity
  • More privacy
  • Permanent storage for camping hear
  • Shelter from the weather

Cons:

  • Can’t tow a boat at the same time as a camper
  • Poorer gas mileage
  • Cost
  • Need for a tow vehicle
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