⚠️ Important Notice for Private Citizens

Private citizens and third parties cannot, by law, file claims directly with OMAG. You must contact the Municipal Clerk of the Municipality involved.

📋 Important Reminder

Liability Claims from third parties CANNOT, by law, be accepted directly by OMAG. Municipal Clerks must file the appropriate documentation.

📄Tort Claim Liability

For 3rd Party liability claims due to an auto accident or general tort situations. OMAG has updated the standard Notice of Tort Claim form with 2 pages for the claimant plus a 3rd page for municipal staff completion.

Process: Submit claims with any additional documents or photos to OMAG as soon as possible after receiving the claim.

Submit Tort Claim Online

Submission Methods:

Mail: Standard mail submission

👷Workers' Compensation

Workers' Compensation claims are administered by Consolidated Benefits Resources. Use the WC Claim Packet link below to download the claim forms.

View WC Policy Info

Submit to: Consolidated Benefits Resources offices

Download WC Claim Packet

📱 No Email? Text Your Claim Photos!

If you have an active claim with OMAG and need to provide photos from your cell phone, text them to 405-695-7704

Make sure to include your claim number from your acknowledgment letter

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1. "Mitigate the Damages"

Take immediate action to prevent further damage to your property.

2. "Remove Flood Waters"

If your property is affected by flooding, remove any flood waters as quickly as possible.

3. "Contact a Restoration Company"

If needed, contact a restoration company to assist with the damage.

4. "Save Receipts"

Keep any receipts related to the mitigation and restoration efforts. These will be reimbursed if the damages are a result of a covered cause of loss. A covered loss includes damage caused by wind, hail, fire, and flood (OMAG excludes any flooding of pipes located in zones A, V, X, or anything unmarked).

5. "Take Pictures"

Document the damage with photographs.

6. "Try NOT to Power"

Do not attempt to restore power to any area affected by anything mitigation/restoration efforts. Water and electricity don't mix.

Disclaimer: Reimbursement for mitigation and restoration expenses is only available when the damage results from a covered cause of loss, and the affected property is scheduled and premium has been charged. To be eligible for reimbursement, please ensure your property is accurately listed and current as your property schedule.