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Oklahoma Insurance Department Highlights Seven Years of Consumer Savings and Home Resilience Initiatives

Misty Tate by Misty Tate
March 25, 2026
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The Oklahoma Insurance Department (OID) has outlined a series of initiatives it says have helped households reduce costs and improve resilience against extreme weather, as Insurance Commissioner Glen Mulready reflected on seven years in office.

In a statement reviewing the department’s work, Mulready pointed to targeted programmes focused on strengthening homes, improving fire protection standards and returning money to policyholders as key drivers of financial and social outcomes across the state.

“As I look back over the past seven years in office, I’m proud of the real results the Oklahoma Insurance Department (OID) has delivered to Oklahomans,” Mulready said. “Our focus has been simple: helping people protect their homes, their families, and their financial future. Every program and effort has been aimed at saving Oklahomans money and strengthening consumer protections.”

A central pillar of the department’s approach has been mitigation—reducing risk before damage occurs. In 2024, OID introduced the Strengthen Oklahoma Homes (SOH) Grant Program, drawing on a similar model implemented in Alabama. The initiative provides financial support for homeowners to upgrade roofing systems to higher resilience standards.

By adopting IBHS FORTIFIED Roof™ construction methods, homes are better equipped to withstand high winds and severe storms, a frequent risk in the region. According to the department, these upgrades can translate into annual insurance savings of between $700 and $800, alongside reduced repair costs following extreme weather events.

Mulready emphasised the broader economic impact of the scheme, stating: “This program is about more than grants; it’s about building stronger homes so families can recover faster, and everyone benefits from fewer claims over time.”

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Fire Protection Ratings Drive Insurance Savings

Alongside structural resilience, OID has focused on improving emergency response capabilities through its Fire Protection Services Division. The Public Protection Classification (PPC) programme assesses fire departments based on training, equipment and operational effectiveness.

The department reports that nearly 20% of Oklahoma’s approximately 1,000 fire departments, spanning all 77 counties, have achieved improved PPC ratings. These upgrades have direct financial implications for residents, as insurers use PPC scores when calculating premiums.

Communities with stronger fire protection infrastructure are typically rewarded with lower insurance costs, reflecting reduced risk exposure. The improvements also contribute to public safety outcomes, including faster response times and enhanced firefighting capacity.

$10.8 Million Returned to Policyholders in 2025

Consumer protection remains another focal area for the department. OID’s Consumer Assistance Division intervenes in disputes related to claims, billing and coverage, helping policyholders resolve issues with insurers.

In 2025 alone, the division secured $10.8 million in recoveries for consumers. The funds were returned directly to policyholders, reinforcing regulatory oversight of the insurance market.

Mulready highlighted the significance of these recoveries in his statement: “That’s real money returned to Oklahoma families, and it shows our commitment to making sure insurance companies follow the rules and treat people fairly.”

Life Insurance Locator Unlocks $200 Million in Benefits

The department has also expanded efforts to reconnect families with unclaimed financial assets. Through its Life Insurance Policy Locator programme, OID assists individuals in identifying lost or forgotten life insurance policies.

Since its launch in December 2016, the initiative has matched 10,278 policies, delivering more than $200 million in benefits to beneficiaries. The programme addresses a common gap in financial awareness, where policies go unclaimed due to incomplete records or lack of communication.

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Long-Term Focus on Market Stability and Affordability

Taken together, the initiatives reflect a broader strategy aimed at stabilising insurance costs while enhancing consumer protection and infrastructure resilience. By combining preventative measures with regulatory intervention, OID seeks to reduce long-term claims costs and improve market efficiency.

Mulready concluded by reinforcing the department’s overarching objective: “From roof grants to fire protection improvements to money recovered for consumers, OID’s work over the past seven years has focused on one goal: protecting Oklahoma consumers and strengthening our insurance market. With the continued support of our communities’ first responders and industry partners, we are building a stronger and more affordable Oklahoma.”

The department’s update underscores how targeted policy interventions and infrastructure investment can influence insurance affordability, particularly in regions exposed to severe weather risk.

Misty Tate

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