Q: So, I have a Midwest City OK SR22 policy, but I’m about to sell my car. I sill drive a company car for work, but it’s covered by the company insurance policy. I don’t need insurance anymore, do I?
A: No, so long as you’re driving any car at all, you need to be doing so legally, and if you don’t have a Midwest City SR22 policy then you won’t be. You would be driving without a license, because the second you drop that SR22 insurance policy, your license will be suspended. Your DMV doesn’t care that you have insurance through your company because that isn’t good enough; you have to have your own insurance, even if you don’t have your own car.
What you need to do instead of dropping your policy is to get a Midwest City SR22 insurance policy for non owners. A non owners policy is perfect for your situation, and it will only work as extra coverage with whatever insurance is already on your company car. It will be slightly more costly, though, because they don’t have a car to add to the rating process–even if you will only be driving your company car, it won’t work for you in that sense. When you have a car of your own again, you can get a normal policy for Midwest City SR22 insurance again.

