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it does, Kansas requires PIP(Personal Injury Protection)

Posted on: September 14, 2016 at 10:48:38 CT
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which is basically state-required med pay.

No medical coverage is required in Missouri, so all other things being equal, that makes Kansas auto insurance just a tad more expensive (maybe a buck or two per month for most adult drivers)
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     not really - Joeboo MU - 9/14 10:47:41
          Thanks. So accident rates aren't that different between the - Doc James USA - 9/14 10:53:23
               accident rates and injury rates stay pretty consistent. - Joeboo MU - 9/14 11:05:07
     i dont know which is higher but yes, the state makes - SuperTone MU - 9/14 10:46:19
          it does, Kansas requires PIP(Personal Injury Protection) - Joeboo MU - 9/14 10:48:38




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