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Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy

Kansas residents have 1 active class action settlements involving AAA that they can file claims for right now. Open settlements include $4.15M AAA underinsured motorist claims class action settlement.

Combined maximum payouts across all AAA settlements total $25,000. Class Action Buddy automatically files AAA claims for Kansas residents in under 60 seconds — no paperwork, no mailing, no proof of purchasey/proof-of-purchase/" style="color:#5D82F2;text-decoration:none;font-weight:500;">proof of purchase needed for most settlements.

Open AAA Settlements for Kansas Residents (1)

These AAA settlements are currently accepting claims from Kansas residents.

$4.15M AAA underinsured motorist claims class action settlement

Up to $25,000

New Mexico AAA policyholders with UM/UIM coverage (2010-2022) may claim up to $25,000 from this $4.15M underinsured motorist settlement.

Deadline: 2026-04-29 Proof Required Official site →

About AAA Class Actions in Kansas

AAA's presence in Kansas operates primarily through AAA Kansas, which serves members across the state with roadside assistance, insurance products, and travel services. Kansas consumer protection laws under the Kansas Consumer Protection Act provide residents with specific rights when dealing with insurance companies, including the right to fair claims handling and transparent policy terms. The state's insurance regulations require insurers to process claims in good faith and provide clear disclosure of coverage limitations. Kansas residents filing class action claims must typically do so through federal court or join existing multi-state litigation, as the state has specific procedural requirements for class certification. The $4.15 million AAA underinsured motorist claims settlement demonstrates how inadequate disclosure of policy limitations can lead to significant consumer harm. Kansas residents affected by similar issues should understand that the state's comparative negligence laws and insurance minimum requirements may impact their eligibility for settlements. Documentation requirements in Kansas are particularly strict for insurance-related claims, requiring detailed records of communications and policy documents.

AAA Settlements in Kansas: FAQs

How does the $4.15M AAA underinsured motorist settlement affect Kansas policyholders?

Kansas AAA members who held underinsured motorist coverage and experienced claim denials or inadequate settlements may be eligible for compensation from this class action. The settlement addresses allegations that AAA failed to properly disclose coverage limitations and settlement calculation methods. Eligible Kansas residents should review their claim history and contact the settlement administrator if they believe they were affected.

What makes Kansas different for AAA insurance claims compared to other states?

Kansas follows a no-fault insurance system for certain coverages and has specific minimum coverage requirements that differ from AAA's national policies. The state's insurance commissioner has additional oversight powers that can impact how settlements are distributed. Kansas residents also benefit from the state's prompt payment laws, which require insurers to settle valid claims within specific timeframes.

Can Kansas residents join AAA class actions filed in other states?

Yes, Kansas residents can typically participate in multi-state AAA class action settlements if they meet the eligibility criteria, regardless of where the lawsuit was filed. However, Kansas state court class actions have different certification requirements under Kansas Rule of Civil Procedure 23. Residents should verify their eligibility based on policy dates, coverage types, and claim history rather than their geographic location.

Tips for Kansas Residents Filing AAA Claims

Kansas residents filing AAA claims should maintain detailed documentation of all communications with AAA representatives and preserve original policy documents. The Kansas Insurance Department offers free assistance with claim disputes before pursuing legal action. Submit written complaints to AAA first, as Kansas law requires insurers to respond within thirty days to formal grievances. Keep records of claim numbers, adjuster names, and settlement offers, as these details are crucial for potential class action eligibility. Consider consulting with Kansas-licensed attorneys familiar with insurance law, particularly those experienced with AAA's specific policy language and claims handling procedures in the state.

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