Oklahoma Insurance Commissioner Kim Holland declared a state of emergency following the recent severe weather in the state. This declaration enables emergency claims adjusters from other states to be temporarily licensed to provide immediate assistance in the insurance claims process.
Severe storms on March 30 and 31 brought tornadoes, hail and high winds. The declaration allows for emergency adjusters to be licensed for ninety days and to adjust claims related to the severe storms.
Source: Oklahoma Insurance Department, www.oid.state.ok.us
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