Nevada Division aids Key Insurance policyholders amid liquidation

Scott Kipper Insurance Commissioner - Nevada Division of Insurance
Scott Kipper Insurance Commissioner - Nevada Division of Insurance
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The Nevada Division of Insurance has addressed the impact of the recent liquidation of Key Insurance Company. The Shawnee County, Kansas District Court’s order on April 1, 2025, declared Key Insurance insolvent, proceeding with its liquidation. In response, the Division has created an online resource page to guide those affected.

This new webpage, designed for Nevadans, offers FAQs, necessary forms, and instructions to aid policyholders in obtaining new coverage. It serves as an essential tool for policyholders, claimants, and producers.

Key Insurance policyholders are urged to secure new auto insurance immediately to avoid fines or penalties due to a lapse in coverage. The Division suggests contacting licensed brokers or agents to find new coverage. If traditional insurers are not an option, the Western Association of Automobile Insurance Plans is recommended for assistance.

For additional help, the Nevada Division of Insurance provides contacts in Carson City and Las Vegas. They can be reached at the provided phone numbers or email addresses. Additionally, those unable to secure traditional insurance can reach the Western Association of Automobile Insurance Plans for further aid.

The Nevada Division of Insurance’s mission is to protect consumers and ensure insurer financial stability. More information is available on their website.



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