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  2. Kentucky Central Life Insurance Company - Wikipedia

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    On February 12, 1993, the Kentucky Department of Insurance seized Kentucky Central and, after an extensive audit, found the company to be insolvent. After nearly a century in business one of the nation's leading life insurance companies was effectively out of business and over 1000 employees were without work.

  3. Kentucky Public Pensions Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Kentucky Public Pensions Authority (KPPA), formerly known as The Kentucky Retirement Systems (KRS), is the administrator of defined-benefit pension and insurance plans for most of Kentucky's state and county employees and retirees.

  4. What to do after a hit-and-run in Kentucky - AOL

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    If you are the victim of a hit-and-run accident in Kentucky, your auto insurance policy can help pay for your property damage if you have certain coverage types, as well — namely, collision ...

  5. Kentucky car insurance laws - AOL

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    Liability insurance in Kentucky. Kentucky car insurance laws require drivers to carry the following amounts of liability coverage: $25,000 bodily injury liability per person. $50,000 bodily injury ...

  6. Kentucky Employers' Mutual Insurance - Wikipedia

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    Kentucky Employer's Mutual Insurance. Kentucky Employers' Mutual Insurance (KEMI) is a workers' compensation insurance company in Lexington, Kentucky. KEMI was created in 1995 and is the largest provider of workers' compensation insurance in Kentucky. [citation needed] KEMI is a mutual insurance company owned by its policyholders.

  7. Penalties for driving without insurance in Kentucky - AOL

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    Understand how driving without insurance could affect you in Kentucky. ... In Kentucky, drivers typically pay on average $2,540 for full coverage and $761 for minimum coverage per year. While ...

  8. Kynect - Wikipedia

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    Kynect. kynect, formerly and also called the Kentucky Health Benefit Exchange, is the health insurance marketplace, previously known as health insurance exchange, in the U.S. Commonwealth of Kentucky, created by then-Governor Steve Beshear in accordance with the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. Steve Beshear's successor as governor ...

  9. Kentucky juror pay hasn’t changed since 1978. Will ... - AOL

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    Juror compensation in Kentucky is $5 per day, plus an additional $7.50 per day for “expenses incurred,” bringing total pay for the day to $12.50 — a figure that has been unchanged since 1978.