Snowmobile Insurance
Kristine Partridge
December 8, 2021

The Need-to-Knows of Snowmobile Insurance

Winter is here and the snow is beginning to fall. For those of you who enjoy the recreational activity of snowmobiling, let’s talk about insurance coverage that is available to protect you and your snowmobile. While they are not typically covered under your auto, homeowners or renter insurance policies, it is necessary to keep your snowmobile protected for physical damages and liability purposes.
Insurance Requirements
Snowmobiles that are operated on any public road in New York State must carry a minimum amount of liability insurance. The limits are $10,000 per person and $20,000 per accident involving two or more people. A snowmobiler must carry the proof of insurance with them while riding and have it readily available at the request of any law enforcement officer, or person who has suffered injury to themselves or property damage because of the actions of the snowmobiler.
What is Covered?
Similar to auto insurance, snowmobile insurance is broken down into comprehensive, collision, and liability coverage. Damage that is caused to the snowmobile from incidents that are not related to an accident (ex:storms or vandalism) is covered under the comprehensive coverage section of your policy. Collision coverage comes into focus if the damage results from occurrences such as crashing into another rider or an object such as a fallen tree. If you are in an accident where you are at fault for injuring another person or their property, the liability section of your policy will provide coverage for bodily injury and property damage to the other rider.
How Much Does it Cost?
Snowmobile insurance coverage takes a few different factors into consideration including:
- Location
- Age
- Snowmobile make/model
- Driving/riding history
Snowmobiling is a fast and risky winter activity that many individuals in New York State enjoy participating in. Getting the right amount of insurance coverage can help you move into a worry-free winter season.
Call us at 607-324-0455 to discuss what is available for you!









