Life Insurance in Kansas

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2026 Life Insurance Rates in Kansas

Sample rates for $500,000 — 20-year term, non-smoker, good health:

$27/mo
Female, age 35
$32/mo
Male, age 35
$18/mo
Female, $250K
$64/mo
Male, $1M coverage
AgeMale ($500K, 20yr)Female ($500K, 20yr)Male ($1M, 20yr)
25$22/mo$18/mo$44/mo
30$26/mo$22/mo$52/mo
35$32/mo$27/mo$64/mo
40$45/mo$38/mo$91/mo
45$69/mo$56/mo$138/mo
50$105/mo$83/mo$211/mo

Preferred non-smoker health class. Your rate may be higher or lower depending on health history.

Top Life Insurance Companies in Kansas

CarrierAM BestBest ForNo-Exam?
Protective LifeA+Lowest overall ratesYes, up to $1M
Banner LifeA+Large coverage amountsYes, up to $1M
TransamericaASeniors & final expenseGuaranteed issue options
MassMutualA++Whole life & dividendsUp to $3M
Pacific LifeA+Universal lifeUp to $3M

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Kansas Life Insurance Tax Rules

Kansas has life insurance proceeds are income-tax exempt. In general:

Consult a tax professional for estate planning situations involving large policies.

Types of Life Insurance Available in Kansas

TypeEst. Cost (age 35, $500K)Best For
Term Life (20yr)$32/mo (M) / $27/mo (F)Most families, mortgage protection
Whole Life$380–$520/moEstate planning, permanent need
No-Exam Term$37/mo (M)Fast approval, no physical
Final Expense$29–$68/mo (ages 50–70)Burial costs, seniors

Frequently Asked Questions

How much life insurance do I need in Kansas?

A common rule is 10–12× your annual income plus outstanding debts. A family earning $65,000/year with a $250,000 mortgage would typically need $900,000–$1,030,000 in coverage. Use our life insurance calculator for a personalized number.

Can I get life insurance in Kansas with health issues?

Yes. Different carriers have different underwriting guidelines — the same applicant can receive very different rates depending on which carrier they apply to. An independent broker matches you to the most lenient carrier for your specific health history.

How long does it take to get life insurance in Kansas?

No-exam policies can be approved in 24–48 hours. Traditional underwriting with a medical exam typically takes 4–6 weeks. We usually start with no-exam to see if you qualify for competitive rates without the wait.

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