Do I Need Trailer Insurance In North Carolina?

Jun. 6 2024 Trailer Related By North Carolina Trailers

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Do I need an insurance policy on my trailers for registration?


Here’s the deal: In North Carolina, you don’t need separate insurance to register your trailer. You will need  to provide proof of tow vehicle insurance to register your trailer. Your personal auto policy extends liability coverage to the trailer you’re towing, as long as it’s for non-commercial purposes. This means if you cause damage or injury while towing, your auto policy will cover it. 

However, it’s important to note that this coverage does not include physical damage to the trailer itself.  There are many coverage options available to protect your trailer investment that are not required for registration. Trailer theft in North Carolina is a problem, so it’s highly recommended that you cover your trailer for theft when 

  • it’s hooked to your vehicle away from your home

  • when it’s parked at your home and unhooked from your vehicle.  


Locks and supplemental theft coverages are also a good idea for most people.  Also, keep in mind that when financing a trailer, leaders will often require insurance coverages that exceed the minimum requirements set forth by the state. 


Borrowing a Friend’s Trailer: Are You Covered?


We’ve all been there: you need to move something too big for your car, and a friend’s trailer is the perfect solution. But before you hitch up and hit the road, let’s talk insurance. Most people overlook this crucial step.


When you borrow a trailer, your North Carolina personal auto policy still extends liability coverage to the trailer. Again, this is only for non-commercial use. So if you cause damage or injury, your insurance has your back up to your liability limits. But remember, any physical damage to the trailer won’t be covered by your auto policy.


Pro Tips for Borrowing a Trailer:

  1. Check with Your Friend: Ask if they have collision and comprehensive coverage on the trailer.

  2. Understand the Risks: If there’s no coverage, you’re on the hook for any damage to the trailer. Make a plan with your friend on how you’ll handle potential repairs or replacements.


North Carolina Auto Insurance Requirements


To legally operate a vehicle in North Carolina, you need to meet these minimum coverage requirements:

  • Bodily Injury: $30,000 per person, $60,000 per accident

  • Property Damage: $25,000 per accident

  • Uninsured/Underinsured Motorists: $30,000 per person, $60,000 per accident


North Carolina mandates continuous liability insurance for all registered vehicles. This insurance protects you and your family from injuries and property damage caused by other drivers. Remember, liability insurance must be issued by a company licensed to do business in North Carolina, and every driver must be listed on the insurance document when applying as a new driver.



Why This Matters

North Carolina is an at-fault state. This means if you’re responsible for an accident, your insurance pays for the other driver’s car repairs and medical bills. Having the right insurance protects you financially, ensuring you’re covered in case of an accident.


Key Takeaways

  • No Separate Insurance Needed:  Your personal auto policy covers liability for the trailer you’re towing.  You do need to provide proof of tow vehicle insurance when registering your trailer.

  • Physical Damage Not Covered: You’ll need separate coverage or a plan with the owner for any damage to the trailer itself.

  • Borrowing a Trailer: Always check if the trailer has collision and comprehensive coverage.

  • Minimum Coverage: Ensure you meet North Carolina’s auto insurance requirements to stay legal and protected on the road.


Understanding these insurance nuances ensures you’re compliant with North Carolina laws and protected from potential financial risks. Stay informed, stay insured, and you’ll tow with confidence.



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