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Who can file a claim against the State of Oklahoma, its agencies, or employees?

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Who can file a claim against the State of Oklahoma, its agencies, or employees?

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• Only a claimant can file a claim against the State, its agencies or employees. A “Claimant” is defined by state statutes as a “person holding an interest in real or personal property which suffers a loss,” a person “actually involved in the accident or occurrence who suffers a loss”, or “in the case of death,” the administrator or personal representative of the estate of an individual who suffered a loss due to the actions of the State, its agencies or an employee. If damage is to property (i.e. a vehicle), the claimant would be the party listed on the title.

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