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| Automobile operators must have insurance for their vehicle to drive legally in the state of Oregon. A liability policy must contain minimum coverages of at least $25,000 per person for bodily injury and $50,000 per accident with $10,000 for property damage; uninsured motorist coverage with the same bodily injury limits and personal injury protection (PIP) coverage of $15,000. Contact an agent in this directory for a free Oregon car insurance quote and ask about these minimum limits of coverage. You should also inquire about higher limits and coverage choices as well but if you are looking for cheap insurance for your automobile in Oregon, then choosing these limits will get you the automobile insurance companies lowest rate. Our multi line insurance agent’s directory lists agents that represent some of the top insurers writing affordable Oregon auto insurance policies in this state. They can also give you a free quote on other lines or types of insurance such as homeowners, renters, condo, motorcycle, boat and life insurance. Discount Oregon car insurance can easily be obtained by purchasing multiple policies from the same insurance company. See our article titled “18 ways to save on car insurance” in the insurance basics section of this site. Many other discounts may be available in the state of Oregon so be sure to ask your agent about all of the money-saving opportunities listed in this valuable tool. Call one of our agents and request a free quote and start saving today. |
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Oregon requires proof of financial responsibility for damage and injury you cause in an auto accident. The state's standard liability coverage requirements are 25/50/10. That is $25,000 per individual for bodily injuries you cause to the other persons, and up to $50,000 for all, and $10,000 for damage you cause to the other party's personal property. In addition Oregon requires personal injury protection (PIP) with coverage up to a maximum of $10,000. Many states now also use credit as a rating tool and having good credit can mean a lower rate. Overall Rates are determined by the driving habits of the drivers within a state. Oregon determines auto insurance rates based on driving record, age, area you live in, and the type of vehicle you drive. You may want to consider higher coverages than the state minimums. Oregon auto insurance companies will also offers additional coverages like collision, comprehensive, and uninsured and underinsured motorist bodily injury coverage. Visit the Oregon Department of Insurance for additional details at the Insurance Basics link on this site. |
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