06/17/2024
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When it comes to auto insurance, coverage for what you are towing behind your vehicle may vary depending on your policy. In general, most standard auto insurance policies provide liability coverage for the trailer or any other non-motorized vehicle you are towing. This means that if you cause an accident while towing, your insurance may cover the damage or injuries caused to others.
However, it's important to note that liability coverage typically does not extend to the trailer itself or any damage it may sustain. If you want coverage for your trailer or the contents inside it, you may need to consider adding additional coverage options to your policy, such as comprehensive and collision coverage. These coverages can help protect your trailer against damage caused by accidents, theft, vandalism, or other covered perils.
It's always a good idea to review your auto insurance policy or consult with your insurance provider to understand the specific coverage and limitations for towing behind your vehicle. They can provide you with the most accurate information based on your policy details and any additional coverage options you may need.