13,000 Kansas policies impacted after liquidation order against insurance company
Apr 02, 2025
TOPEKA (KSNT) - The Kansas Insurance Department (KID) is offering assistance to state residents impacted by the recent liquidation of a multi-state domestic insurance company.
KID Commissioner Vicki Schmidt announced in a press release on April 2 that her agency is trying to help Kansans who were
impacted by the recent liquidation of Key Insurance Company. Court documents show the Shawnee County District Court ordered the liquidation of the company on March 31, 2025.
Key Insurance Company, a stock property and casualty company, had around 30,000 remaining policies in place nationwide when the liquidation order was released. About 13,000 of these policies were in effect in Kansas.
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“If you are a Kansan with a Key Insurance Company policy, I encourage you to visit the Liquidation FAQ’s found on the Department’s website to learn more about what this means for you and how to file proof of claim,” Schmidt said. “The Department will be working closely with the deputy liquidator and the guaranty associations in the states Key Insurance Company did business to pay claims and process unearned premium refunds.”
People who have questions about this are encouraged to head to the KID's website, call 785-296-3071 or send an email to KDOI@ks.gov. A KID FAQ page can be found below:
Key Liquidation FAQs by Matthew Self on Scribd
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