Kansas Workers' Comp

Workers' Compensation Insurance in Kansas

Kansas requires all employers to carry workers' compensation insurance under the Kansas Workers Compensation Act (K.S.A. Get a free quote and compare carriers today.

Kansas Workers' Comp at a Glance

Required?

Yes — All Employers

Minimum Employees

1 Employee

Rating Bureau

NCCI

Avg. Rate per $100

$0.75 – $2.00

Who Needs Workers' Comp in Kansas?

Kansas requires all employers to carry workers' compensation insurance under the Kansas Workers Compensation Act (K.S.A. 44-501). Coverage is required for any employer with one or more employees, including part-time and seasonal workers. Corporate officers can elect exemption with proper documentation.

Penalties for Non-Compliance

Kansas penalties include fines of up to $500 per day of non-compliance. Willful failure to insure is a Class A misdemeanor, punishable by fines and imprisonment. The Kansas Department of Labor can issue stop-work orders. Uninsured employers are liable for all benefits owed plus a 10% penalty.

How Kansas Rates Work

Kansas uses NCCI class codes and operates as an open-rating state where carriers file their own rates with the Kansas Insurance Department. Kansas has moderate workers' comp costs and a stable regulatory environment. The state's diversified economy helps maintain balanced rates across industries.

Common Kansas Class Codes

CodeDescriptionRisk Level
8810Clerical Office EmployeesLow
8742Outside SalespersonsLow
9101Restaurant NOCMedium
3507Construction Machinery MfgMedium
5403Carpentry NOCMedium-High
5606Contractors — GeneralMedium-High
5551Roofing — All KindsHigh

Frequently Asked Questions

Is workers' comp required in Kansas?+

Yes. All Kansas employers with one or more employees must carry workers' compensation insurance.

How much does workers' comp cost in Kansas?+

Average rates range from $0.75 to $2.00 per $100 of payroll. Kansas has moderate, stable rates.

Can corporate officers opt out in Kansas?+

Yes. Corporate officers can elect exemption from coverage with proper filing.

What are the penalties for non-compliance in Kansas?+

Fines up to $500 per day, Class A misdemeanor charges, stop-work orders, and liability for benefits plus a 10% penalty.

Does Kansas use NCCI class codes?+

Yes. Kansas uses NCCI codes with an open-rating system where carriers file their own rates.

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