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Did you know that most RV insurance companies won't cover DIY van conversions?
SAN DIEGO - Californer -- Today, The Adventure Travelers, launched a new article outlining a Roamly RV Insurance Review for 2023.
Roamly, which is the offshoot of the peer-to-peer Outdoorsy RV rental platform, also announced today they are launching their new product, pet insurance.
"Since Outdoorsy's inception in 2014, we've noticed a glaring disparity in the amount of Outdoorsy guests opting to hit the road with their pets and the percentage of those pets who are covered by insurance," says Roamly's Chief Insurance Officer Aaron Ammar, noting that more than 78% of Americans opt to travel with their pets each year, while a 2021 Milliman report estimates only 2% of pets are currently insured.
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Roamly is now available to American pet owners, giving them the option to buy insurance for their furry companions.
Roamly provides unique digital insurance products that eliminate the commercial use exclusion clause that prevents online advertising rental activity. Also, a little-known fact is that most insurance companies will not coverage for DIY conversion vans, yet, Roamly does.
Learn more about Roamly insurance in The Adventure Travelers online review: https://www.theadventuretravelers.com/roamly-rv-insurance-review-2023-how-good-are-they/
Roamly, which is the offshoot of the peer-to-peer Outdoorsy RV rental platform, also announced today they are launching their new product, pet insurance.
"Since Outdoorsy's inception in 2014, we've noticed a glaring disparity in the amount of Outdoorsy guests opting to hit the road with their pets and the percentage of those pets who are covered by insurance," says Roamly's Chief Insurance Officer Aaron Ammar, noting that more than 78% of Americans opt to travel with their pets each year, while a 2021 Milliman report estimates only 2% of pets are currently insured.
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Roamly is now available to American pet owners, giving them the option to buy insurance for their furry companions.
Roamly provides unique digital insurance products that eliminate the commercial use exclusion clause that prevents online advertising rental activity. Also, a little-known fact is that most insurance companies will not coverage for DIY conversion vans, yet, Roamly does.
Learn more about Roamly insurance in The Adventure Travelers online review: https://www.theadventuretravelers.com/roamly-rv-insurance-review-2023-how-good-are-they/
Source: The Adventure Travelers
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