The state minimum auto insurance coverage in Oklahoma
Liability Coverage | Minimum | Description |
---|---|---|
Bodily Injury Per Person | $25,000 | Each person you injured in an accident that you cause would receive $25,000, up to your policy limit. |
Bodily Injury Per Accident | $50,000 | The maximum your insurance would pay out for an accident you caused. At state minimums, this would cover 2 people in the other car. Anything above this limit would need to be paid out of pocket. |
Property Damage Per Accident | $25,000 | The maximum your insurance company would pay to cover damage to the other driver’s vehicle in an accident. |
Although each state sets a minimum liability amount, it’s good practice to review coverage options with your insurance agent. State minimums may not cover you as much as you’d like in the case of a serious accident. Liability coverage does not cover damage to your car or costs from your injuries.
Other types of auto insurance you can add to your policy are:
Uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage is only required in some states, but it will protect you if you get into an accident with a motorist without the proper insurance coverage. Uninsured or underinsured motorists can end up costing you due to another driver’s negligence.
Collision coverage will help pay for damages to your car in the event that your car hits another vehicle or an object, such as a building or guard rail.
Comprehensive coverage will cover damage to your car that isn’t caused by an accident, such as a vandalism or theft. It also covers fire, weather damage, and animal collisions.
Medical payments help pay for you or your passengers if they get hurt in an accident in your vehicle.
Personal Injury Protection will help with costs beyond medical in the event of an accident. It will help pay for medical expenses, work loss, and even funeral costs.
General
Population
Licensed % vs. Uninsured %
Insurance in Oklahoma
Driving laws
Weird driving laws in state
Reading comic books while driving is illegal
Texting laws
Under 18 banned from handheld cell phone use
Illegal to text and drive
Most stolen vehicles
- 1997 Ford F150 pickup
- 2001 Dodge ram pickup
- 1996 Honda accord
- 1989 Chevrolet conventional cab 4×2 pickup
- 1995 Honda civic
- 1994 Chevrolet extended cab 4×2 pickup
- 1993 Jeep cherokee/grand cherokee
- 1996 Ford taurus
- 1994 Oldsmobile cutlass
- 1999 Ford explorer