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Kansas Legal Case Value Calculators

Select your practice area to get a free estimate using Kansas's specific laws, statutes of limitations, and damage caps.

Kansas uses Modified Comparative Fault (50% Bar) — statutes of limitations vary by case type below.

Kansas's Legal Landscape

The modified comparative fault (50% bar) system in Kansas establishes the ground rules for personal injury recovery, influencing everything from fault allocation to damage awards.

Kansas uses a 50% bar rule for comparative fault. This means the fault threshold is critical: at 49% fault you recover (reduced by 49%), but at 50% fault you recover nothing. Cases near the threshold often hinge on how fault is allocated by the jury.

Kansas imposes non-economic damage caps on 2 case types, which can significantly limit pain and suffering awards. Kansas is a no-fault auto insurance state, requiring drivers to first seek compensation through their own personal injury protection (PIP) coverage before filing a lawsuit.

What Makes Kansas Different

No-Fault Auto Insurance

Kansas requires drivers to carry personal injury protection (PIP) and file claims through their own insurer first. You must meet a serious injury threshold to file a lawsuit against the at-fault driver.

Damage Caps (2 Case Types)

Kansas limits non-economic damages in certain case types: Medical Malpractice: $325K, Professional Malpractice: $325K. These caps can significantly reduce pain and suffering awards.

Statutes of Limitations in Kansas

Practice Areas

Car Accident

Injuries from car, truck, or motorcycle collisions.

Statute of Limitations: 2 yrs
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Medical Malpractice

Harm caused by a doctor, nurse, or hospital error.

Statute of Limitations: 2 yrs
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Premises Liability

Slip and fall or unsafe property injuries.

Statute of Limitations: 2 yrs
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Product Liability

Injuries from a defective or dangerous product.

Statute of Limitations: 2 yrs
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Wrongful Death

Compensation for a family member killed by negligence.

Statute of Limitations: 2 yrs
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Dog Bite

Bites or attacks by a dog or other animal.

Statute of Limitations: 2 yrs
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Wrongful Termination

Fired illegally or discriminated against at work.

Statute of Limitations: 3 yrs
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Wage & Hour

Unpaid wages, overtime, or wage theft by an employer.

Statute of Limitations: 3 yrs
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Class Action Lawsuit

Group lawsuit against a company for widespread harm.

Statute of Limitations: 3 yrs
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Insurance Bad Faith

Insurer acting in bad faith to deny or delay a claim.

Statute of Limitations: 3 yrs
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Disability Denial

Denied disability insurance or Social Security benefits.

Statute of Limitations: 3 yrs
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Professional Malpractice

Malpractice by a lawyer, accountant, or other professional.

Statute of Limitations: 2 yrs
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Civil Rights Violation

Rights violated by a government actor or employer.

Statute of Limitations: 2 yrs
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Intellectual Property

Patent, trademark, copyright, or trade secret infringement.

Statute of Limitations: 3 yrs
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Workers' Compensation

On-the-job injury or occupational illness benefits.

Statute of Limitations: 2 yrs
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Lemon Law

Defective vehicle that can't be repaired after multiple attempts.

Statute of Limitations: 4 yrs
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Had Your Accident in a Different State?

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Legal Disclaimer

This page reflects Kansas's statutes as of 2026-03-06. Laws change frequently. This tool provides estimates for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Verify current rules with a Kansas-licensed attorney. Learn how we calculate case values.

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