Oregon Auto Insurance Laws
Wednesday, November 8th, 2006Oregon financial responsibility law dictates
that if you are involved in an accident you will be asked to
present proof of ability to cover the cost of damages caused up to a
minimum amount. For this reason most drivers buy automobile liability
insurance.
What type of automobile liability insurance am I required to have in the
state of Oregon?
According to Oregon auto insurance law, you are required to have Bodily Injury
Liability, Property damage liability, Personal Injury Protection and Uninsured Motorist Insurance.
What are the minimum liability limits in Oregon?
According to Oregon
auto insurance law, the minimum amount of liability coverage needed for
personal injury is $25,000 person and $50,000 per accident.
The minimum amount of liability coverage needed for property damage is
$10,000. This will usually appear on the policy in the form 25/50/10.
When will I be required to present proof o (more...)
