Oklahoma 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB195

Introduced
2/6/23  

Caption

Motor vehicle liability policies; increasing minimum amount of insurance to be held for property damage. Effective date.

Impact

The proposed increase in minimum coverage requirements is anticipated to better protect both drivers and victims of vehicular accidents. By raising the minimum for property damage liability, the bill seeks to ensure that more substantial compensation is available to those who suffer losses due to the actions of uninsured or underinsured motorists. It is expected to stimulate discussions on the adequacy of current insurance policies and drive insurance providers to adjust their offerings to comply with the updated regulations.

Summary

Senate Bill 195, introduced by Senator Hicks, proposes amendments to the existing laws regarding motor vehicle liability policies in Oklahoma. The bill primarily aims to increase the minimum amount of insurance coverage required for property damage liability. Specifically, it revises the limits from $25,000 for property damage to $40,000, thereby enhancing the financial responsibility expected from vehicle owners. This legislative move is seen as an effort to ensure adequate protection for individuals and businesses affected by motor vehicle accidents.

Contention

While the bill aims to enhance public safety and financial protections, it may also draw criticism from various stakeholders, particularly from those who argue that increasing minimum coverage could lead to higher premiums for motorists. Insurance companies and consumer advocacy groups might contend that the change could potentially burden low-income drivers who struggle to afford insurance. Moreover, discussions around gender-neutral language updates within the bill have sparked additional debate, reflecting broader societal movements towards inclusivity in legislative language.

Companion Bills

OK SB195

Carry Over Motor vehicle liability policies; increasing minimum amount of insurance to be held for property damage. Effective date.

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