Oklahoma Home Insurance Quotes
Afraid you might be over paying for your Oklahoma homeowners insurance policy? At HomeownersInsurance.com you can get up to four comparative quotes on the leading coverage to make sure you are getting the best rates available for your Oklahoma home. We've partnered with the leading home insurance carriers in the country to offer the highest rated coverage and service available.
Average homeowner's insurance rates in Oklahoma were $1572.00 in September 2011. It seems that rates have increased since August 2011 when average Oklahoma home insurance rates were around $1489.00.
Being an informed consumer is important when it comes to owning an insurance policy. HomeownersInsurance.com recommends reviewing your policy regularly so that you know your Oklahoma home is adequately covered. Ask one of our licensed home insurance agents if your policy covers your home and get comparative quotes on leading coverage to make sure you aren't overpaying.
Standard Oklahoma Home Insurance Coverages
| A | Dwelling: This coverage protects your home in the event it is damaged due to a covered claim. Coverage A could provide for a partial repair or a total replacement of your home under a standard Oklahoma homeowners insurance policy. |
| B | Other Structures: A standard Oklahoma home insurance policy provides coverage for other structures such as sheds or fences if damaged due to a covered claim. |
| C | Contents/Personal Property: Typically a Oklahoma homeowners insurance policy provides coverage for your personal belongings inside your home if lost or damaged due to a covered peril. |
| D | Loss of Use: If your home is uninhabitable due to a covered claim, this coverage would provide for you to stay elsewhere while your Oklahoma home is being repaired or rebuilt. |
| E | Personal Liability Protection: In Oklahoma, this coverage would provide protection in the event you cause injuries or damages to other people or their property that do not live in your household. |
| F | Medical Payments: Medpay offers coverage if someone who is not a household member, is injured on your property. Your Oklahoma homeowners insurance would provide up to the limits stated in your policy. |
Oklahoma Homeowners Insurance News
- Oklahoma officials request federal disaster aid following earthquakesWednesday, November 30, 2011
- Oklahoma home insurance rates risingTuesday, November 15, 2011
- Oklahoma residents hit by tornadoes, severe hailTuesday, November 08, 2011
- Oklahoma officials look to cut residents' homeowners insurance costsWednesday, October 19, 2011
- Seismic tests in Texas damaging homes, some residents claimWednesday, October 05, 2011
Search for home insurance in your Oklahoma county:
- Adair
- Alfalfa
- Atoka
- Beaver
- Beckham
- Blaine
- Bryan
- Caddo
- Canadian
- Carter
- Cherokee
- Choctaw
- Cimarron
- Cleveland
- Coal
- Comanche
- Cotton
- Craig
- Creek
- Custer
- Delaware
- Dewey
- Ellis
- Garfield
- Garvin
- Grady
- Grant
- Greer
- Harmon
- Harper
- Haskell
- Hughes
- Jackson
- Jefferson
- Johnston
- Kay
- Kingfisher
- Kiowa
- Latimer
- Le Flore
- Lincoln
- Logan
- Love
- Major
- Marshall
- Mayes
- Mcclain
- Mccurtain
- Mcintosh
- Murray
- Muskogee
- Noble
- Nowata
- Okfuskee
- Oklahoma
- Okmulgee
- Osage
- Ottawa
- Pawnee
- Payne
- Pittsburg
- Pontotoc
- Pottawatomie
- Pushmataha
- Roger Mills
- Rogers
- Seminole
- Sequoyah
- Stephens
- Texas
- Tillman
- Tulsa
- Wagoner
- Washington
- Washita
- Woods
- Woodward
For additional information about specific Oklahoma homeowners insurance laws and regulations, visit the Oklahoma Insurance Department website.



