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Oklahoma Supreme Court bars disclosure of nonparty insureds’ addresses in Allstate case, orders redacted claim files
Summary
The Oklahoma Supreme Court issued a writ of prohibition on Nov. 3, 2025, preventing enforcement of a Rogers County order that required production of nonparty insureds’ residential addresses in Allstate claim files, finding a privacy interest in such identifiers and directing production only with redactions of personal information.
The Supreme Court of the State of Oklahoma on Nov. 3, 2025, issued a writ of prohibition preventing enforcement of a Rogers County District Court order that had required Allstate Vehicle and Property Insurance Company to disclose nonparty insureds’ residential addresses in claims files. The court concluded that nonparty insureds have a reasonable expectation of privacy and that disclosing addresses would, at a minimum, reveal those insureds’ identities.
In its opinion, the Court described the district court’s redaction order as permitting removal of policyholders’ names, banking information, telephone numbers, Social Security numbers, email addresses and medical information but nonetheless requiring production of…
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