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<blockquote data-quote="Dorkus" data-source="post: 4294726" data-attributes="member: 47598"><p>That is a great question. From my understanding (which is dated) is DV is in Arkansas statutes but not Oklahoma. However, I do believe if you are going under someone else’s policy (they hit you), there is Oklahoma case law to allow that claim DV on a newer vehicle. I am not 100% on that info. </p><p></p><p>I would definitely push it and demand DV if my vehicle was less than five years old or so. If you are at fault and it is your policy, you can’t get it since it is not a defined loss in your policy. </p><p></p><p>If your car is an older one with high miles, I think you have less of an argument.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dorkus, post: 4294726, member: 47598"] That is a great question. From my understanding (which is dated) is DV is in Arkansas statutes but not Oklahoma. However, I do believe if you are going under someone else’s policy (they hit you), there is Oklahoma case law to allow that claim DV on a newer vehicle. I am not 100% on that info. I would definitely push it and demand DV if my vehicle was less than five years old or so. If you are at fault and it is your policy, you can’t get it since it is not a defined loss in your policy. If your car is an older one with high miles, I think you have less of an argument. [/QUOTE]
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