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Rear ended by OKC police. They do not carry auto insurance
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<blockquote data-quote="inactive" data-source="post: 3238974" data-attributes="member: 7488"><p>What year and model of car? Is the floor under the trunk bent or bowed? Any absorbers or rebar under the bumper cover crushed? Some of that stuff can get pricey fast. </p><p></p><p>As noted the cities self insure. Anyone in Oklahoma can self insure with proof of sufficient liquid assets, even individuals, but the required cash is stupid high. Usually it's only cities and counties and state entities and the tribes and large companies (like Quiktrip for example self insured last I knew, and my employer a large insurance company also self insures).</p><p></p><p>Anyway... They should have a risk management department that handls it. The city, not necessarily the PD. If it drags out much longer I'd go through my own policy as recommended and have my company square up with them later.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="inactive, post: 3238974, member: 7488"] What year and model of car? Is the floor under the trunk bent or bowed? Any absorbers or rebar under the bumper cover crushed? Some of that stuff can get pricey fast. As noted the cities self insure. Anyone in Oklahoma can self insure with proof of sufficient liquid assets, even individuals, but the required cash is stupid high. Usually it's only cities and counties and state entities and the tribes and large companies (like Quiktrip for example self insured last I knew, and my employer a large insurance company also self insures). Anyway... They should have a risk management department that handls it. The city, not necessarily the PD. If it drags out much longer I'd go through my own policy as recommended and have my company square up with them later. [/QUOTE]
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