What Does Uninsured Motorist Coverage Cover In Oklahoma?
Uninsured motorist coverage covers your medical bills after an accident when the other driver does not have an active auto insurance policy and is at fault in the accident. This is a major issue in metropolitan areas with high population.
Underinsured motorist coverage comes in to play when an accident occurs and that driver who was at fault does not have adequate bodily injury limits to cover the damage they did.
An example of this is a Tulsa driver who has 25,000/50,000/25,000 limits of liability has an at fault accident and the person they hit has $75,000 in medical bills. The at fault driver only has $50,000 of coverage for medical bills for the entire accident. So the additional $25,000 to pay for the other party's medical bills are still outstanding, and the injured party can sue the driver who did not have adequate insurance or the driver who was injured will have to pay the other $25,000 outstanding balance out of pocket.