Get your official Kansas crash report. Required for insurance claims and personal injury cases involving KS accidents.
Get My Kansas Report →You will need the accident date and either your KS driver license number or the crash report number given by the responding officer.
Click the button below to access the Kansas accident report lookup. The portal connects you to the correct state or local agency report system for your accident location.
Save your PDF report immediately. Send copies to your insurance company and attorney. Prompt notification to your insurer is required by your policy.
Kansas is a modified comparative fault state. You can recover if you are 49% or less at fault. Recovery is reduced by your fault percentage. At 50% or more fault, you cannot recover.
Kansas is a no-fault state for auto insurance. Kansas requires Personal Injury Protection (PIP) coverage of at least $4,500 for medical expenses. Like Florida, you deal with your own insurer first before stepping outside no-fault for serious injuries.
Kansas allows 2 years from the accident date to file a personal injury claim (KSA 60-513). This is a standard limitation — get your report and consult an attorney well before the deadline.