RUNASO RV Service

Certified RV Service Hamilton Based, Ontario Wide Service

Insurance Inspection & Documentation

Professional inspection and documentation services to support RV insurance claims by recording observed condition, visible damage, and relevant findings at the time of inspection.

RV service technician in red RUNASO uniform walking toward a modern RV in a neutral outdoor setting

Quick Service​ Overview

Mobile & In-Shop Service

Final Availability may depend on RV size, condition, and access.

Damage & Condition Inspection

Visible damage and condition are documented.

Insurance-Ready Documentation

Findings are recorded for claim review.

Clear Scope & Neutral Reporting

Documentation reflects observations only.

Common Problems We Fix

Insurance claims often depend on proper documentation.

Accident or collision damage

Post-incident condition needs documentation.

Weather-related damage

Hail, wind, or water damage assessment.

Theft or vandalism claims

Condition documentation supports reporting.

Claim disputes or follow-ups

Clear records help clarify claim details.

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Our Solution

RUNASO provides insurance inspection and documentation focused on recording observable RV condition and damage. We inspect accessible areas, document findings clearly, and prepare supporting records—without determining claim validity, estimating coverage, or guaranteeing insurance approval.

Visual Inspection

We inspect accessible and visible areas only.

Neutral Documentation

Findings are recorded objectively.

Claim-Support Format

Documentation is suitable for insurer review.

What's Included

RV Condition Inspection

Visual inspection of relevant areas and systems.

Damage Documentation

Written notes and photos as applicable.

Inspection Summary

Clear summary of observed findings.

How The Service Works

Claim Context Review

We review the reason for inspection.

Inspection

Condition and damage are inspected.

Documentation Delivery

Records are prepared and provided.

Pricing

Insurance inspection and documentation pricing depends on RV size, inspection scope, and documentation requirements. Quotes are provided before service.

RV size and layout

Type of damage

Documentation depth

Photo and reporting requirements

Why Choose RUNASO

RV Damage Awareness

We understand common RV damage patterns.

Neutral, Defensible Reporting

Documentation avoids assumptions and guarantees.

Insurance-Friendly Format

Reports are clear and structured.

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Frequently Asked Questions​

This service provides a professional inspection and written documentation of the RV’s condition or damage, prepared specifically for insurance review or claims.
Inspections are commonly required after accidents, storm damage, water intrusion, vandalism, or when verifying pre-existing conditions.
The inspection documents visible damage, affected systems, potential causes, and overall condition relevant to the insurance claim.
Yes. Insurance inspections focus on claim-related findings and documentation rather than general maintenance or travel readiness.
Yes. Roof condition, leak evidence, moisture damage, and affected areas are commonly evaluated for insurance purposes.
When applicable, photos are included to visually support documented findings and damage assessment.
Yes. Clear, professional documentation helps insurers assess claims more efficiently and reduces back-and-forth requests.
The inspection provides factual findings. Coverage decisions are ultimately made by the insurance provider.
Yes. Inspections may document whether damage appears recent or consistent with long-term wear.
Most inspections are completed within one to two hours, depending on RV size and damage scope.
Yes. Clear third-party documentation can be valuable if questions arise during the claim process.
As soon as possible after damage occurs, or when requested by an insurance provider during a claim.

Request an Insurance Inspection Report

Insurance claims often require clear documentation of vehicle condition and visible damage. An inspection with proper documentation helps support claim review by providing accurate, time-specific records—without influencing coverage decisions or claim outcomes.