Frequently Asked Questions
Does Kansas have state disability insurance?
Some states offer state disability insurance (SDI) programs. Check with the KS Department of Labor or Insurance to see if Kansas provides state-mandated short-term disability benefits.
How much disability coverage do Kansas residents need?
Kansas residents should aim for disability coverage that replaces 60-70% of gross income, minus any employer or state benefits. KS cost of living should factor into your calculation.
Is disability insurance tax-free in Kansas?
If you pay disability insurance premiums with after-tax dollars, benefits are generally tax-free in Kansas and at the federal level. Employer-paid premiums mean benefits are taxable income.
How do I buy disability insurance in Kansas?
Purchase individual disability insurance through a KS-licensed insurance agent or directly from major disability insurance carriers. Compare quotes from multiple insurers for the best rates in Kansas.