Question-does earthquake insurance (in OK) cover earthquakes in a situation where the quake will be argued to have been man made? I'm sure the insurance co can and will argue that the quakes are not a natural result (based on historical trends). Maybe someone with some insurance/legal experience can enlighten us on this matter.
Re: Earthquake insurance - we recently inherited property back in Cushing... yeah, just in time for that mess. Part of what you saw on TV was our downtown building, but I digress. The rates on earthquake aren't terribly high if you can get it. As it stands you have to have a window of 30 days without a seismic event to qualify + be ready for the 20% deductible... Much easier to get in Portland, Oregon which would seem to have a substantially higher risk.
See if your policy has an exclusion for man-made causes of the quakes. If so, you can kiss coverage goodbye in Oklahoma as the insurers will claim the quake is caused by oil and gas activity.