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Constitutionality of Oklahoma Workers’ Compensation Law Upheld

Dec 17 2013 // A constitutional challenge to Oklahoma’s workers’ compensation law has been rejected by the state’s highest court. In a ruling on Dec. 16, the Oklahoma Supreme Court said Senate Bill 1062, which was...

Excess Insurance and Equitable Subrogation: Oklahoma Clarifies Equitable Subrogation Rule

Dec 12 2013 // Most jurisdictions have held that an insurance company with the primary policy owes a duty of good faith and fair dealing to the insurance company with the excess policy requiring a settlement of claims within the primary...

Study: State Employees in Oklahoma Have Low Pay, Good Benefits

Dec 9 2013 // A new study on employee compensation shows state workers in Oklahoma earn less than their counterparts in other states or the private sector, but also enjoy a far more generous benefits package. The $200,000 study...

Magnitude-4.5 Earthquake Rattles Central Oklahoma

Dec 9 2013 // A magnitude-4.5 earthquake in central Oklahoma shook residents on Dec. 7, just weeks after the two-year anniversary of the strongest earthquake ever recorded in the Sooner state, and was followed by two smaller temblors...

Proposal to Raise Gift Allowance from Lobbyists Raises Concern in Oklahoma

Dec 6 2013 // A plan to increase by 500 percent the amount in meals and other gifts that a lobbyist can give to a legislator in Oklahoma each year is raising concerns from a public watchdog group and some state legislators over the...

Red Rock Insurance to Provide Temporary Coverage for Oklahoma Uninsured Drivers

Dec 5 2013 // Red Rock Insurance Co., an Oklahoma-based business, has been chosen to provide liability coverage for offenders whose license plates were seized for failure to carry state-mandated auto insurance, the Oklahoma Insurance...

Interest in Insurance Rises in Oklahoma Along with Earthquake Activity

Dec 3 2013 // It’s become a predictable routine at Matt Pryor’s insurance agency: An earthquake rumbles through Oklahoma, rattling dishes and nerves. Then the phones light up with calls and text messages from desperate...

Let College Player Keep Half-Court Shot Prize Money: Athletic Board

Dec 3 2013 // The Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference recommended that the college basketball player who hit a half-court shot for $20,000 at an Oklahoma City Thunder game be allowed to use the money toward his tuition. Cameron...

American Interstate Insurance, Silver Oak Casualty OK’d to Move to Nebraska

Dec 2 2013 // Insurance Director Bruce Ramge has approved the two property/casualty insurance companies to domicile in Nebraska. American Interstate Insurance Co. and its wholly-owned subsidiary, Silver Oak Casualty Inc., were...

New Oklahoma Law Allows Seizure of License Plates from Uninsured Drivers

Dec 2 2013 // Law enforcement officers in Oklahoma will soon have the option to seize license plates from uninsured drivers and assign temporary insurance under a new law passed this year by the Legislature. The law went into effect...

Oklahoma Supreme Court Sets Arguments in Workers’ Comp Law Case

Nov 27 2013 // The Oklahoma Supreme Court has scheduled oral arguments in a lawsuit that challenges the constitutionality of Oklahoma’s new workers’ compensation law. The high court scheduled arguments for 9 a.m. Dec. 10 in...

College Player May Be Blocked from Collecting on $20,000 Half-Court Shot

Nov 26 2013 // Making a half-court shot during a promotion at an Oklahoma City Thunder game might be easier for 23-year-old Cameron Rodriguez than keeping the $20,000 prize. Rodriguez, a basketball player at Southwestern College in...

Oklahoma Mourns Loss of Former Assistant Insurance Commissioner Garrett

Nov 20 2013 // The Oklahoma Insurance Department is mourning the loss of former chief examiner and assistant commissioner, Stephen P. Garrett, 69, who died Nov. 18 after a brief hospitalization. “I have the highest level of...

Attorneys Argue Over Oklahoma Workers’ Comp Law

Nov 18 2013 // Oklahoma’s new workers’ compensation law violates the state Constitution in several ways and should be struck down, an attorney for two state lawmakers and a firefighter’s organization told a state...

Oklahoma Superior Court Referee Hears Workers’ Comp Case

Nov 15 2013 // Oklahoma’s new workers’ compensation law violates the state Constitution in several ways and should be struck down, an attorney for two state lawmakers and a firefighter’s organization told a state...

New Oklahoma Law Allows Seizure Of License Plates

Nov 14 2013 // Law enforcement officers in Oklahoma will soon have the option to seize license plates from uninsured drivers and assign temporary insurance under a new law passed this year by the Legislature. The law went into effect...

Oklahoma Man Pleads Guilty To Arson-Related Fraud

Nov 11 2013 // A Broken Arrow, Okla. man has pleaded guilty to a federal mail fraud charge that authorities say is related to an alleged arson at an east Tulsa self-storage facility. The Tulsa World reported that a plea agreement has...

Oklahoma City Hosts 3rd Annual National Tornado Summit

Nov 11 2013 // Insurance industry professionals, emergency managers, policymakers and weather experts are invited to attend the 3rd annual National Tornado Summit in Oklahoma City Feb. 10-11. The National Tornado Summit includes...

Oklahoma Lawmaker to Re-File Earthquake Insurance Bill

Nov 8 2013 // Following a rash of earthquakes, a state lawmaker says he plans to file a bill to require insurance companies to notify Oklahomans whether their policies cover property damage caused by earthquakes. Rep. Mike Shelton of...

As Exchange Opens Oklahoma City Chamber Drops Insurance

Nov 4 2013 // The Greater Oklahoma City Chamber of Commerce will no longer provide a health insurance offering that 1,400 companies in the state have been using. The chamber said the companies are going to have to look elsewhere for...