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Burial insurance in Kansas (2026)

Reviewed by licensed insurance agents· Updated July 2026

Whole-life final expense coverage for Kansas seniors — no medical exam, rates locked in for life. Here's what Kansas seniors actually pay, from our own book of placed policies.

Quick answer

Across the 16 policies we've placed for Kansas seniors, the average premium is about $112/month (most choose $50,000 of coverage), and the typical buyer is age 68. A funeral in Kansas runs roughly $7,600. No medical exam, available to age 85.

What Kansas seniors really pay (our book)

Unique to us — figures from the burial insurance policies we've actually placed in Kansas, not generic estimates.

Our real Kansas data. Based on 16 burial insurance policies we've placed for Kansas seniors: the average Kansas policy runs $112/month, the typical buyer is age 68, and most choose $50,000 of coverage.

$112/mo average

The average monthly premium across our placed Kansas policies. Your rate depends on age, gender, health and coverage.

Age 68 typical

The median age of Kansas seniors we've helped — locking in while rates are lowest.

$50,000 most common

The coverage most Kansas buyers choose — enough for a funeral and final bills.

Burial insurance rates in Kansas by age (2026)

Real $10,000 whole-life monthly premiums, non-tobacco. Toggle gender and coverage.

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Your ageMonthly premiumAnnual

Whole-life rates are set nationally — Kansas has no state surcharge for final expense. Locked in for life; tobacco users pay 30-50% more.

Best burial insurance companies for Kansas seniors

CarrierIssue agesWaiting periodBest for
Mutual of Omahato 85Day oneHealthy seniors
Colonial Pennto 852 yrs (GI)Any health
Aetna / Accendoto 89Day oneHigher coverage
Gerber Lifeto 802 yrs (GI)Guaranteed accept

We compare A-rated carriers available in Kansas and match you to the best fit for your age and health.

Frequently asked questions

How much is burial insurance in Kansas?
Across our Kansas book the average is about $112/month (most at $50,000). By age for $10,000: about $27/mo at 60, $45 at 70 and $54 at 80 (female non-tobacco). No medical exam.
What's the most common plan Kansas seniors buy?
Most Kansas buyers choose $50,000 of whole-life coverage, at a median age of 68. It's enough to cover a funeral (about $7,600 in Kansas) plus final bills.
Is there a waiting period in Kansas?
Healthy Kansas applicants can get day-one coverage through simplified issue. Guaranteed-issue plans have a 2-year waiting period.
Does Kansas Medicaid pay for funerals?
No — Kansas Medicaid does not cover funeral costs, which is why many seniors buy a small final expense policy.

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About these figures: the premiums and averages shown are estimates based on our own placed-policy data (our internal systems) — not official carrier-published quotes. Your actual rate depends on age, gender, tobacco use, health and coverage amount, and is confirmed by the carrier at application.