Boring Insurance Agency

Homeowners cover for an ATV stops at the edge of your own land.

Cover for ATVs, UTVs, side-by-sides, dirt bikes and snowmobiles — including the liability that a homeowners policy specifically excludes once the machine leaves the property.

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Tell us the situation.

A licensed human replies the same business day — not an auto-responder, and not five producers calling at once. We shop it across our carriers and tell you if the policy you already have is the right one.

We use this to quote and service your insurance, and we do not sell it or pass it to lead networks. Privacy policy.

/ Coverage

What off-road vehicle insurance businesses actually need.

Off-premises liability

Injury and damage you cause away from your own land.

Without it — Homeowners liability for recreational vehicles typically applies on the insured premises only.

The machine itself

Collision, theft, fire and overturn.

Without it — Roll-overs are the characteristic loss and they total machines regularly.

Trailering and accessories

The vehicle in transit, plus winches, plows and aftermarket fitments.

Without it — Most losses happen on the way to the trail rather than on it.

/ Questions

What off-road vehicle insurance operators ask us.

I only ride on my own property. Do I need a policy?

Your homeowners policy probably gives you liability on your own land and nothing beyond it, and it will not pay to repair the machine at all. So the question is whether the ATV ever leaves — a neighbour’s field, a trail, a friend’s cabin, a dealer for service — because that is the moment the cover stops. It is also worth checking the medical exposure: injuries to a passenger, often a family member, are the claims that actually get made, and homeowners forms frequently exclude household members.

Is a UTV covered under my farm policy?

Sometimes, if it is genuinely a farm implement used in the farming operation, and not if it is used recreationally — which most are, at least some of the time. Farm policies draw the line at use, not at the machine, so the same side-by-side can be covered on Monday hauling feed and uncovered on Saturday on the trail. If it does both, say so and have it scheduled properly rather than relying on the assumption, because that split is precisely where the denial comes from.

Tell us what you do.We’ll tell you what you need.

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