Car-insurance requirements in Kansas (2026)
Kansas requires 25/50/25 in the usual shorthand and separately mandates personal-injury protection benefits. It is a no-fault state with a monetary tort threshold, which is a smaller and more easily cleared gate than a verbal one.
- Minimum liability limits
- 25/50/25
- Fault system
- No-fault
- Tort threshold
- $2,000 (monetary)
- Restricted rating factors
- none found
What the statute requires
| Coverage | Amount | Status | Citation |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bodily injury liability, per person | $25,000 | required | K.S.A. §40-3107(e) |
| Bodily injury liability, per accident | $50,000 | required | K.S.A. §40-3107(e) |
| Property damage liability | $25,000 | required | K.S.A. §40-3107(e) |
Source of record: the legislature’s own statute text, corroborated against the state insurance department or motor-vehicle agency. Verification status: primary text confirmed.
How old is this minimum?
Our committed statutory record for Kansas does not carry the date its current limits took effect, so no real-terms restatement is shown. We will not deflate from a year we have not read in the statute or its enacting bill. The limits themselves are confirmed against primary text; only the commencement date is missing.
What the property-damage minimum leaves exposed
A $42,000 property-damage claim against Kansas’s minimum of $25,000 leaves $17,000 above the limit. That difference is the at-fault driver’s own exposure. The claim figure is an illustration; the limit is the statute.
Rating rules in Kansas
| Factor | Status | Authority |
|---|---|---|
| Credit information | No restriction found | — |
| Gender | No restriction found | — |
| ZIP code | No restriction found | — |
| Rating territory | No restriction found | — |
| Age | No restriction found | — |
| Marital status | No restriction found | — |
| Occupation | No restriction found | — |
| Education | No restriction found | — |
The same factor across every jurisdiction: credit-based rating by state, gender rating by state, age rating by state, marital-status rating by state, occupation and education rating by state, zip code and territory rating by state.
Premium data for Kansas
No regulator-published premium data exists for Kansas
Kansas’s insurance department does not publish a per-insurer premium comparison, so this site shows no premium figures for Kansas at all. We will not substitute a figure from a quote engine, a trade body or a national aggregate: none of those is a published record of what insurers filed in Kansas.
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Kansas — minimum limits 25/50/25
| Coverage | Amount | Status | Citation |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bodily injury liability, per person | $25,000 | required | K.S.A. §40-3107(e) |
| Bodily injury liability, per accident | $50,000 | required | K.S.A. §40-3107(e) |
| Property damage liability | $25,000 | required | K.S.A. §40-3107(e) |
Fault system: No-fault — monetary threshold of $2,000 (K.S.A. §40-3117).
General information, not insurance, financial or legal advice. Requirements change; verify with your state insurance department or the statute before acting.
Questions about Kansas
- What is the minimum car insurance required in Kansas?
- Kansas requires liability limits of 25/50/25 under K.S.A. §40-3107(e).
- Is Kansas a no-fault state?
- Kansas operates no-fault with a monetary tort threshold.
- What does car insurance cost in Kansas?
- No regulator publishes premium data for Kansas, so this site shows no premium figures for Kansas. We do not substitute a figure from a quote engine or a national aggregate.
Statutory records for Kansas last verified against primary sources on 10 August 2026. Price level for the real-terms restatement: June 2026, all-items index 333.952. Every figure on this page is recomputed from committed data at build time.