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Oregon Car Insurance Requirements
Oregon's mandatory insurance law ORS 806.010 requires every driver to insure their vehicle. The minimum liability insurance a driver must have is:
  • $25,000 for bodily injury or death to one person.
  • $50,000 total per accident for bodily injury or death.
  • $20,000 for damage to property.

State law also requires every motor vehicle liability policy to provide:
Personal Injury Protection (for reasonable and necessary medical, dental and other expenses one year after a crash) of $15,000 per person;
Uninsured / Underinsured Motorist Coverage of:
  • $25,000 for bodily injury or death to one person.
  • $50,000 total per accident for bodily injury or death.

You must certify that you have this insurance each time you register a motor vehicle, or when you buy a light vehicle trip permit. You must also certify that you will comply with Oregon's motor vehicle insurance requirements as long as a vehicle is registered in your name, or for the duration of the permit.

Driving without liability insurance could result in fines, suspension of your driving privileges, and your vehicle could be towed. If your vehicle is towed, you are subject to the towing and storage fees. This is in addition to any fines you may have to pay.

If a judge convicts you of driving uninsured, you will need to file proof of future responsibility (SR-22) with DMV for three years, or your driving privileges will be suspended. This is in addition to any fines you must pay the court.

If you are driving uninsured and are involved in a crash, your driving privileges will be suspended for one year. After the suspension ends, you can reinstate your driving privilege by filing proof of future responsibility (SR-22) with DMV for three years. Otherwise you will remain suspended.

Each month, DMV randomly selects vehicles and asks the owner(s) to provide the name of their insurance company and policy number. DMV then verifies the reported coverage with the insurance company listed. If you are asked to give this information and you do not respond, your driving privileges will be suspended.

If you do not have the insurance you claim in this random sample survey, you will be subject to proving your compliance with Oregon's financial responsibility law for three years. Your driving privileges will be suspended if you do not get the minimum coverage required by law and show proof of future responsibility (SR-22) with DMV.
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