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Product Liability Laws in Kansas.

Kansas product-liability law is governed by the Kansas Product Liability Act at K.S.A. §§ 60-3301 et seq., which consolidates product-liability theories into a single statutory cause of action applying strict liability, negligence, and warranty analysis. Kansas’s 2-year personal-injury statute of limitations generally applies, with a 10-year statute of useful safe life.

Last verified: 2026-04-17

State law

Statute of Limitations

2 years (discovery); 10-year useful safe life presumptionK.S.A. §§ 60-513, 60-3303

Product-liability claims in Kansas are generally subject to a 2-year personal-injury limitation period, with a 10-year useful safe life presumption that can limit recovery on older products.

State law

Key Kansas Statutes

Kansas Product Liability ActK.S.A. §§ 60-3301 et seq.

The Product Liability Act provides the substantive and procedural framework for product-liability claims in Kansas, including defenses and limits.

State law

Official Sources

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