Refunds, dividends, credits, or other appropriate premium adjustments automobile insurance companies have offered to their customers due to the COVID-19 pandemic have saved Oklahoma drivers $164 million, the state insurance department reported on July 20.
99 Oklahoma property/casualty insurance companies have submitted some form of relief filings to OID since March, the Oklahoma Insurance Department said. As a result, more than 1.8 million policyholderswill save an estimated$91 per policyholder.
Insurance Commissioner Glen Mulready has urged Oklahoma consumers to contact their insurance agent or company if they are financially struggling and thinking about canceling their insurance. He said most insurance companies will be flexible and willing to work with consumers during this public health crisis.
The following is not a complete list, but among those insurers offering premium relief in Oklahoma are:
- AAA
- Allstate
- American Family Insurance
- American National
- Amica Insurance
- Chubb
- COUNTRY Financial Insurance
- CSAA
- Encompass Insurance
- Esurance Insurance
- Farmers Insurance
- GEICO
- Hartford Insurance
- Kemper (Unitrin Safeguard & Unitrin Direct Property & Casualty)
- Liberty Mutual
- Nationwide Insurance
- Pharmacists Mutual
- Progressive
- Safeco Insurance
- State Farm
- Shelter Insurance, including AmShield, Haulers, and Say insurance companies.
- The Hanover American Insurance
- Travelers
- USAA
Source: Oklahoma Insurance Department
Topics Personal Auto Oklahoma
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