ATV OR UTV insurance
all-terrain-vehicle insurance is similar to utility-task-Vehicle, ATV, UTV insurance, side-by-side, quad is tailored To specifically cover for Parties listed on the policy. ATV insurance works similarly to auto insurance. Because ATVs can be risky – for the riders, passengers and those around them – your ATV insurance is designed to help cover the costs associated with a mishap or incident, as well as theft.
Liability coverage
will cover the costs of bodily injury and property damage up to a determined amount if you cause an accident. It will also cover the cost of your legal fees if you are sued.
Uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage
is optional coverage that will help cover your costs if another rider causes and accident, and does not have the insurance to pay for your expenses.
Comprehensive
coverage is optional coverage that will provide protection if your ATV is stolen, damaged by fire, vandalism, or severe weather.
Collision
coverage that will pay for repairs to your damaged ATV after an accident.
Do you have specific questions about aTV or UTV insurance or need help finding the right coverage?
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We can get you aTV or UTV insurance
We can find insurance for it.
We insure a wide variety of ATV, or UTVs, side by sides, 4 wheelers, quads, all-terrain-vehicles or utility task vehicles. You do not have to insure your ATV or UTV in Nevada. Should you though?
How does ATV or UTV insurance work?
Some think that your ATV could be insured under your homeowner’s insurance policy. Homeowners insurance excludes motor vehicles of any kind with little exception. When it comes to your ATV, you will need to purchase a separate ATV insurance policy to have coverage on it.
How much was your ATV? Could you lose that if it were stolen? Insurance can protect that risk. Ask us for multiple atv insurance quotes. We will quote you with many of the top-rated insurance companies. We do all the work at no charge–so call us today.
Does a OHV need registration in NV?
If you purchased your OHV on or after July 1, 2012, all off-highway vehicles greater than 70cc, and 1976 or newer, must be registered and display a registration decal to operate legally in Nevada. The cost for an annual registration is $21. Applications are accepted and decals are issued by mail only.
Can you drive your oHV on the roads?
It’s sad that ATV’s are not street legal in Nevada so they do not fall under the motor vehicle insurance requirements. We would love to drive our ATV on the streets to go to the store! Anyone financing an ATV in Nevada will likely be required by the lending institution to insure the ATV.
This page is intended as a general description of certain types of insurance and services available to qualified customers. Any description of policy provisions is meant to give a broad overview of coverages and does not revise or amend a policy. Refer to the policy coverage form for a complete representation of the scope of coverage, terms, conditions, exclusions and more. The policy is the contract that specifically and fully describes your coverage. Some products may not be available in all states and may only be offered on a non admitted basis. Product availability is subject to change.