Saturday, March 21, 2009

Oregon Car Insurance

Like most other states, Oregon law requires all drivers to insure vehicles for use on roads and highways.
The minimum requirements for liability insurance are:
At least $25,000 per person bodily injury and property damage liability
At least $50,000 per crash for bodily injury to others, and
At least $10,000 per crash for property damage.
The law, enforced by the Oregon Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV), also requires each liability policy to include personal injury protection, which is intended for required medical, dental and other expenses until a year after the incident. The minimum is $15,000 per person.
The legal insurance requirements for Oregon also include uninsured motorist coverage of $25,000 per person and $50,000 per crash for bodily injury.
Oregon motorists must certify they have the coverage described above each time they register a motor vehicle, or purchase a light vehicle trip permit. By doing so, Oregon drivers are agreeing that they will comply with the insurance requirements while the vehicle is registered or permitted.
To ensure compliance, the Oregon DMV randomly requests vehicle owners to provide insurance information, includingcompany and policy number. Responses are verified, and if residents do not respond to these requests, driving privileges are suspended.
If a motorist does not have the insurance claimed, DMV will notify the local district attorney and the motorist will be charged with a Class A misdemeanor, punishable by fines, a one-year jail sentence, or both. A conviction of this charge also requires three days in jail for violators.
Those who do not have the coverage they claimed will also be subject to proving compliance with Oregon's insurance requirements and financial responsibility law for a period of three years. If you do not obtain at least the minimum coverage requirements and show proof, driving privileges are suspended.
The penalty for driving without the minimum required insurance may result in the following:
Fines
Suspension of driving privileges
Vehicle towed, with fees
Those convicted of driving uninsured must file proof of compliance with Oregon's insurance and future financial responsibility law for three years. Otherwise, driving privileges will again be suspended.
Those involved in an accident without required insurance will lose driving privileges under suspension for one year. After the suspension, driving privileges may be reinstated if motorists file proof of future financial responsibility, which will be required for three years.
Proof of insurance, required for driving tests and some transactions, or the situations described above, consists of:

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