Oklahoma Code § 36-707

Title 36. Insurance: "Casualty insurance" defined
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"Casualty insurance" includes vehicle insurance as defined in
Section 706 and accident and health insurance as defined in Section
703, of this article, and in addition includes:
1.  Liability insurance, which is insurance against legal
liability for the death, injury, or disability of any human being,
or for damage to property; and provision of medical, hospital,
surgical, disability benefits to injured persons and funeral and
death benefits to dependents, beneficiaries or personal
representatives of persons killed, irrespective of legal liability
of the insured, when issued as an incidental coverage with or
supplemental to liability insurance.
2.  Workers' compensation and employers' liability insurance,
which is insurance of the obligations accepted by, imposed upon, or
assumed by employers for death, disablement, or injury of employees.
3.  Burglary and theft insurance, which is insurance against
loss or damage by burglary, theft, larceny, robbery, forgery, fraud,
vandalism, malicious mischief, confiscation, or wrongful conversion,
disposal, or concealment, or from any attempt at any of the
foregoing, including supplemental coverages for medical, hospital,
surgical, and funeral benefits sustained by the named insured or
other person as a result of bodily injury during the commission of a
burglary, robbery, or theft by another; also insurance against loss
of or damage to monies, coins, bullion, securities, notes, drafts,
acceptances, or any other valuable papers and documents, resulting
from any cause.
4.  Personal property floater insurance, which is insurance upon
personal effects against loss or damage from any cause.
5.  Glass insurance, which is insurance against loss or damage
to glass, including its lettering, ornamentation, and fittings.
6.  Boiler and machinery insurance, which is insurance against
any liability and loss or damage to property or interest resulting
from accidents to or explosion of boilers, pipes, pressure
containers, machinery, or apparatus, and to make inspection of and
issue certificates of inspection upon boilers, machinery, and
apparatus of any kind, whether or not insured.
7.  Leakage and fire extinguishing equipment insurance, which is
insurance against loss or damage to any property or interest caused
by the breakage or leakage of sprinklers, hoses, pumps, and other
fire extinguishing equipment or apparatus, water pipes and
containers, or by water entering through leaks or openings in

buildings, and insurance against loss or damage to such sprinklers,
hoses, pumps, and other fire extinguishing equipment or apparatus.
8.  Credit insurance, which is insurance against loss or damage
resulting from failure of debtors to pay their obligations to the
insured.
9.  Malpractice insurance, which is insurance against legal
liability of the insured, and against loss, damage, or expense
incidental to a claim of such liability, and including medical,
hospital, surgical, and funeral benefits to injured persons,
irrespective of legal liability of the insured, arising out of the
death, injury, or disablement of any person, or arising out of
damage to the economic interest of any person, as the result of
negligence in rendering expert, fiduciary, or professional services.
10.  Entertainments insurance, which is insurance indemnifying
the producer of any motion picture, television, radio, theatrical,
sport, spectacle, entertainment, or similar production, event, or
exhibition against loss from interruption, postponement, or
cancellation thereof due to death, accidental injury, or sickness of
performers, participants, directors, or other principals.
11.  Miscellaneous insurance, which is insurance against any
other kind of loss, damage, or liability properly a subject of
insurance and not within any other kind of insurance as defined in
this article, if such insurance is not disapproved by the Insurance
Commissioner as being contrary to law or public policy.

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