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Auto Insurance in OregonThe State of Oregon currently requires that all drivers be covered under liability auto insurance and that proof of car insurance always be carried within the vehicle at any moment. Oregon also requires your insurance company to send you an insurance card that shows the effective date and expiration date of your policy. Keep this card in your vehicle at all times. Driving without liability insurance could result in fines, suspension of driving privileges, and impounding of your vehicle. If a judge convicts you of driving uninsured, you will have to file proof of financial responsibility with the Driver and Motor Vehicle Services (DMV) for 3 years or face suspension of your license. This is in addition to any fines you must pay. Oregon Minimum Liability CoverageLiability coverage is required by law in the State of Oregon. The minimum liability amounts for the State of Oregon are as follows:
Remember that these are only the minimum requirements set by the state. Experts always advise that drivers get more than the state-mandated minimums, particularly if you have assets you need to protect, since these limits have not kept pace with the skyrocketing costs of car repairs and medical care. Also, getting liability coverage alone will not cover you in case of damage to your own car, so most drivers will want to add collision and comprehensive coverage to their policies. Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist CoverageSome, not all, states will require that drivers carry UM/UIM, also known as uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage. This coverage will protect the driver in the event that an accident occurs and the other party does not have auto insurance. The State of Oregon currently requires UM and UIM coverage, with a minimum coverage limit of $25,000 per person and $50,000 per accident. No-Fault InsuranceOregon is not considered a no-fault state, and it does not restrict tort-based recovery of damages from the at-fault driver. However, it requires no-fault PIP coverage as outlined below. Personal Injury Protection (PIP)PIP is an extension of car insurance available in some U.S. states that covers medical expenses and, in some cases, lost wages and other damage. Oregon's required PIP coverage allows drivers and passengers, regardless of who caused an accident, to have insurance coverage for "reasonable and necessary" medical, dental, hospital, surgical, ambulance, and prosthetic services incurred within one year after the date of an injury up to a maximum of $15,000. In Oregon, minimum PIP benefits include the below coverage:
Oregon SR-22 RequirementsSR-22 is a document that is required to be filed with a state's DMV as proof that the minimum liability coverage for the state is being carried. Not everyone needs an SR-22 filing. SR-22s are typically required for a driver to reinstate their driving privileges after an offense such as a DUI conviction, uninsured auto accident, or driving without proof of insurance. Oregon currently requires an SR-22 filing to reinstate a driver's license. Oregon DWI LawsFor the first DWI offense in the State of Oregon, you will face the following maximum penalties:
Additional Information on Oregon InsuranceFor additional information, you can contact the Oregon Insurance Division at (888) 877-4894 or go to their website at www.insurance.oregon.gov. Read more about the Most Popular Auto Insurance Carriers in OR.
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