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Kansas Workers’ Compensation: Laws, Providers & Costs

Kansas law requires employers to maintain workers’ compensation insurance if they have at least $20,000 in payroll a year. This no-fault insurance protects employees who get injured while performing work-related duties. In Kansas, workers’ compensation insurance costs an average of 99 cents for every $100 of a business’ payroll.

Because costs vary, business owners should get at least a few quotes to compare before buying workers’ compensation. However, researching different carriers and completing multiple applications is time-consuming. CommercialInsurance.net makes it easy by having you complete one simple application and then doing the shopping for you. By partnering with more than 200 carriers and brokers, CommercialInsurance.net can usually get a carrier’s best deal on workers’ compensation.

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