What should I do if I have trouble with an insurance claim?
Contact the Kansas Department of Insurance’s Consumer Assistance Division at 785-296-3071, email [email protected], or visit insurance.kansas.gov?ref=yanuki.com.
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Kansas storm damage claims have surged in 2025, nearly doubling since 2023. The Kansas Department of Insurance (KDOI) reports significant payouts, urging residents to review their insurance policies and prepare for severe weather. This reca...
The Kansas Department of Insurance data reveals a concerning trend in storm-related damages. The nearly doubled claim amounts from 2023 to 2025 underscore the escalating impact of severe weather on Kansas residents and properties.
**Regional Impact:** While overall claims have increased, some Northeast Kansas counties like Shawnee, Wabaunsee, and Morris saw a decrease in storm claims paid out since 2024. However, the substantial increase in Sedgwick County indicates that certain areas are disproportionately affected.
**Insurance Advice:** - **Review Your Policy:** Understand what your policy covers, including deductibles and exclusions. - **Don't Wait:** Update coverage before a storm hits, as changes cannot be made once damage has occurred. - **Get an Estimate:** Before filing a claim, get an estimate to ensure the damage exceeds your deductible. Filing claims below the deductible can negatively impact your insurance record.
**Resources:** For insurance claim information and concerns, visit the Kansas Department of Insurance website at insurance.kansas.gov?ref=yanuki.com.
Contact the Kansas Department of Insurance’s Consumer Assistance Division at 785-296-3071, email [email protected], or visit insurance.kansas.gov?ref=yanuki.com.
To understand your coverage, deductibles, and ensure you are adequately protected against potential storm damage.
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