| We have listed below several valuable sources
of information to help educate you in obtaining car
insurance in Oklahoma. Included are links to organizations
with helpful guides on topics such as purchasing auto insurance,
filing
claims and more.
Oklahoma Auto Insurance Laws
Oklahoma auto insurance laws require liability coverage
of 10/20/10: $10,000 per person: $20,000 for all persons;
and $10,000 for property damage you caused to other people's
property. These are only the bare minimums, and more liability
coverage is recommended by the auto insurance industry.
Oklahoma auto insurance companies also offer optional coverage
such as collision, comprehensive, medical payments, and uninsured
and underinsured motorist bodily injury coverage. These coverage's
will help cover the expenses of your injuries and property
when you are involve in an accident with a driver with inadequate
liability insurance.
The Compulsory Insurance Laws that require financial responsibility
are regulated by the Oklahoma Department of Public Safety.
You may contact this agency at 405-425-2098 to determine whether
you are in compliance.
00 N. E. 21st Street
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
Phone: (405) 522–8000
http://www.okladot.state.ok.us/
The Oklahoma Department of Transportation website provides
a detailed list of hours of operation, phone listings and
branch offices. This website is loaded with information for
consumers looking for driver license renewal, driver’s
licenses manual, registering their boat, vehicle, outdoor
motors, manufactured homes and much more. This site also offers
up-to-date road conditions and hazardous in a specific area.
3105 E. Skelly Drive, Suite 305
Tulsa, OK 74105
(918) 747-7700; toll free1-800-728-2906
http://www.oid.state.ok.us
The Oklahoma department of insurance website is a good resource
for insurance consumers, producers/agents and insurance companies. This
site offers information for insurance consumers and insurance
companies looking for the latest news, tornado recovery information
packet, anti-fraud, property and casualty insurance, title
insurance and the eagle program. The website also has a number
of forms that can be easily downloaded right off the web such
as anti-fraud complaint forms and consumer brochures.
The
Oklahoma Auto Insurance Rates Comparison Chart compares the rates of
Oklahoma car insurance companies for five scenarios and
gives tips for choosing an auto insurance policy. A Claims Division
provides consumers with assistance and answers routine
requests for information concerning insurance companies and policies. |