Tuesday, August 3, 2021 Here in Oklahoma, the mandatory minimum liability limits for auto insurance are $25,000 bodily injury per person, $50,000 bodily injury per occurrence, and $25,000 property damage per occurrence. Think about those numbers. Then think about skyrocketing health care costs. READ MORE >>
Friday, June 26, 2020 Here in Oklahoma, the mandatory minimum liability limits for auto insurance are $25,000 bodily injury per person, $50,000 bodily injury per occurrence, and $25,000 property damage per occurrence. Think about those numbers. Then think about skyrocketing health care costs. READ MORE >>
Thursday, September 20, 2018 Here in Oklahoma, the mandatory minimum liability limits for auto insurance are $25,000 bodily injury per person, $50,000 bodily injury per occurrence, and $25,000 property damage per occurrence. Think about those numbers. Then think about skyrocketing health care costs. READ MORE >>
Tuesday, April 18, 2017 Here in Oklahoma, the mandatory minimum liability limits for auto insurance are $25,000 bodily injury per person, $50,000 bodily injury per occurrence, and $25,000 property damage per occurrence. Think about those numbers. Then think about skyrocketing health care costs. READ MORE >>
Tuesday, October 20, 2015 Here in Oklahoma, the mandatory minimum liability limits for auto insurance are $25,000 bodily injury per person, $50,000 bodily injury per occurrence, and $25,000 property damage per occurrence. Think about those numbers. Then think about skyrocketing health care costs. READ MORE >>
Thursday, June 12, 2014 Here in Oklahoma, the mandatory minimum liability limits for auto insurance are $25,000 bodily injury per person, $50,000 bodily injury per occurrence, and $25,000 property damage per occurrence. Think about those numbers. Then think about skyrocketing health care costs. READ MORE >>
Tuesday, September 10, 2013 Here in Oklahoma, the mandatory minimum liability limits for auto insurance are $25,000 bodily injury per person, $50,000 bodily injury per occurrence, and $25,000 property damage per occurrence. Think about those numbers. Then think about skyrocketing health care costs. READ MORE >>
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