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Travel Trailer Insurance in Guilford, CT

A travel trailer isn’t a motorhome, and its insurance doesn’t work quite the same way. Because it’s towed rather than driven, some liability protection often carries over from your tow vehicle’s auto policy while it’s hitched up and on the road.

But that coverage typically has real limits, and it usually stops the moment your trailer is unhitched, parked at a campsite, or sitting in storage for the winter. That gap is exactly what a dedicated travel trailer policy is built to close.

At Page Insurance, we help Guilford trailer owners figure out exactly where their auto coverage ends and where a standalone policy needs to pick up. As an independent agency, we compare options across multiple carriers instead of assuming one company’s standard package fits every setup.

How it works

How Travel Trailer Coverage Actually Works

This is the part that trips up a lot of owners: your auto insurance may extend some liability coverage to a trailer while it’s attached to your vehicle, but it generally does not cover physical damage to the trailer itself, and it stops entirely once you unhitch.

If your trailer is parked at a campground, sitting in your driveway, or stored for the season, you’re likely relying entirely on a separate travel trailer policy for protection against theft, fire, vandalism, and weather damage.

This is also where a travel trailer differs from a motorhome. A motorhome is a self-propelled vehicle and needs its own auto-style liability and physical damage coverage the same way a car does. A travel trailer is towed, which means its insurance picture is a genuine hybrid — partly tied to your tow vehicle, partly its own separate policy.

We walk every client through exactly where that line falls for their specific setup.

What it covers

What a Travel Trailer Policy Covers

A well-built travel trailer policy protects the trailer, your belongings, and your liability — whether you’re on the road, at a campsite, or in storage.

Physical Damage Coverage

Protects the trailer itself against collision, fire, theft, and weather events, whether it's being towed, parked at a site, or in off-season storage.

Liability Coverage

Fills the gap beyond what your auto policy extends, particularly for anything that happens once the trailer is unhitched and set up at a campsite.

Personal Belongings Coverage

Covers the contents inside — cookware, electronics, bedding, camping gear — since a standard auto policy typically won't extend to what's stored inside a trailer.

Vacation Liability

Covers injuries that occur at your campsite while the trailer is parked and set up, separate from liability while it's being towed on the road.

Emergency Expense Coverage

Helps with costs like a hotel or transportation if your trailer becomes unusable mid-trip due to a covered loss.

Full-Time and Seasonal Use

If you live in your travel trailer full-time or for extended stretches of the year, your coverage needs look a lot more like a homeowners policy than a typical recreational vehicle policy.

Full-time & seasonal use

Coverage Built Around How You Use Your Trailer

If you live in your travel trailer full-time or for extended stretches of the year, your coverage needs look a lot more like a homeowners policy than a typical recreational vehicle policy, with broader personal property and liability limits.

Weekend and seasonal users generally need less, but shouldn’t assume auto coverage alone is enough just because trips are occasional.

We build the policy around how you use the trailer, not a generic assumption.

Local driving

Towing the Connecticut Shoreline

Hauling a trailer along I-95 or Route 1 during a summer weekend comes with its own set of conditions — heavy traffic, sudden weather shifts off the Sound, and the kind of unpredictable New England storms that can turn a routine tow into a stressful one.

We help Guilford trailer owners get coverage that reflects how the trailer is used here, from weekend campground trips to full-season shoreline stays.

Summer weekend towing

Heavy I-95 and Route 1 traffic means collision and roadside assistance coverage matter.

Sudden shoreline storms

Fast-moving weather off Long Island Sound can damage trailers at campsites and in storage.

Seasonal site stays

Vacation liability and unhitched coverage protect you once you've set up for the season.

Where coverage applies

Auto Policy vs. Travel Trailer Policy

Understanding where your auto policy ends and your trailer policy begins is the key to avoiding a costly coverage gap.

Situation Your Auto Policy Travel Trailer Policy
Hitched and being towed Liability may extend to the trailer Physical damage + broader liability options
Parked at a campsite Coverage typically ends once unhitched Vacation liability + physical damage
In off-season storage No coverage Theft, fire, vandalism, and weather damage
Used as a full-time residence Not designed for dwelling liability Full-timer protection similar to homeowners
Save on trailer insurance

How to Save on Your Policy

Bundling your travel trailer coverage with your auto or homeowners policy is usually the fastest way to lower the premium. Storing the trailer securely during the off-season, maintaining a clean driving record, and paying in full instead of monthly can also help.

Ask us which discounts apply to your specific carrier, since they vary more than people expect.

Why go independent

Why Guilford Trailer Owners Work With an Independent Agent

A national call center doesn’t know the difference between a trailer that’s hitched up every weekend and one that sits at a seasonal site all summer. We do, and we shop your policy across carriers who price that difference correctly.

We also write coverage for the vehicle towing it — see our Auto Insurance page — along with RV Insurance for motorized campers and Personal Umbrella Insurance for extra liability protection on the road.

Compare your options

Why Work With an Independent Agency Instead of a Single Carrier

Feature Independent Agency (Page Insurance) Captive/Single-Carrier Agent Buying Direct Online
Carriers compared Multiple top-rated carriers One company only One company only
Local, in-person service Yes, Guilford office since 1943 Varies by agent No
Personalized coverage review Yes Limited to that carrier's products Self-service, no guidance
Claims support Local advocate on your side Through the carrier Call center
FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Still have a question? Call our Guilford office at (203) 453-5258.

There’s no standalone state mandate specifically for trailer insurance the way there is for auto coverage. Your tow vehicle’s liability policy may extend some protection while the trailer is hitched, but physical damage and parked/stored coverage generally require a separate policy.

Partially, and only in specific situations. Liability coverage often extends to the trailer while it’s attached to your vehicle, but physical damage to the trailer itself, and coverage once it’s unhitched or parked, typically isn’t included.

A travel trailer is towed and isn’t self-propelled, so its coverage is often a hybrid between your auto policy and a standalone trailer policy. A motorhome is a self-propelled vehicle and needs its own complete auto-style policy, similar to insuring a car.

Only if your policy includes vacation liability and physical damage coverage for the parked, unhitched trailer. Coverage that only applies while towing won’t protect you once you’ve set up at a site.

Generally yes. Full-time living usually calls for broader personal property and liability limits, closer to what a homeowners policy provides, rather than a standard recreational-use policy.

Local service area

Serving Guilford and the Connecticut Shoreline

Page Insurance, Ltd. has helped Guilford trailer owners find the right coverage since 1943. We proudly serve Guilford, Branford, Madison, and the greater New Haven and Middlesex County shoreline.

Coastal weather awareness

We factor in shoreline storms, wind exposure, and freeze risk when structuring your coverage.

Local campsites & storage

We understand how seasonal sites, driveway storage, and off-season facilities affect your policy.

Get Your Free Travel Trailer Insurance Quote Today

Call our Guilford office or request a quote online. We’ll review your tow vehicle coverage, how you use your trailer, and where you store it — then build a policy that actually fits.

Page Insurance, Ltd

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102 Boston St, Guilford, CT 06437

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