Questions You Must Ask Before Buying Any Insurance Policy in Kenya (2026 Guide)
Buying insurance in Kenya today is easier than ever. A few clicks. A phone call. A WhatsApp message. But here’s the truth most people learn the hard way: buying insurance is easy. Understanding it is not.
Many Kenyans only discover what their policy doesn’t cover when they try to make a claim. That’s when frustration begins. Before you sign any proposal form — whether it’s medical, motor, life, education, travel, or business insurance — there are critical questions you must ask.
In this detailed guide, we’ll walk you through the most important questions to ask before buying any insurance policy in Kenya, so you avoid costly mistakes and protect what truly matters.
🔑 Key Takeaways
- Always ask for a written list of exclusions — most rejected claims come from exclusions people never read.
- The claims process matters as much as the coverage — know it before you need it.
- The cheapest policy is rarely the best — compare coverage scope, not just premiums.
- Work with a licensed insurance advisor who can compare options and support you during claims.
- Never buy insurance based on verbal promises — get everything in writing.
- Confirm your insurer is licensed by the IRA Kenya before you pay a single shilling.
📋 Table of Contents
- Why Asking Questions Matters
- What Exactly Am I Covered For?
- What Is NOT Covered? (Exclusions)
- How Much Will I REALLY Pay?
- What Is the Claims Process?
- What Is the Excess or Co-Payment?
- Which Hospitals, Garages or Providers Are Approved?
- Are There Waiting Periods?
- Can I Upgrade, Downgrade or Add Dependents?
- What Happens If I Miss a Payment?
- What Happens If I Cancel the Policy?
- Is the Insurance Company Licensed?
- Should I Buy Direct or Through an Agent?
- Does This Policy Actually Fit My Needs?
- Am I Choosing Based on Price Alone?
- Can I Get Everything in Writing?
- Common Mistakes Kenyans Make
- Final Thoughts
- Need Help? Contact Step by Step Insurance
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| 🔗 Quick Navigation | Section |
|---|---|
| 📌 Why Questions Matter | Insurance fundamentals |
| ✅ What Am I Covered For? | Coverage details |
| 🚫 What Is NOT Covered? | Exclusions |
| 💰 Real Costs | Premiums & hidden fees |
| 📋 Claims Process | How to claim |
| ⚖️ Excess & Co-payments | Your financial share |
| 🏥 Approved Networks | Hospitals & garages |
| ⏳ Waiting Periods | When cover starts |
| 🛡️ Licensed Insurer? | IRA verification |
| ⚠️ Common Mistakes | What to avoid |
🛡️ Why Asking Questions Matters
Insurance in Kenya is regulated by the Insurance Regulatory Authority Kenya (IRA). This ensures companies operate legally and follow established guidelines. However, regulation does not replace personal responsibility.
You must understand your cover, understand exclusions, understand your obligations, and understand the claims process. Let’s break it all down.
1. ✅ What Exactly Am I Covered For?
This is the first and most important question. Every insurance policy has core benefits, limits, and conditions. Do not settle for broad statements like “You are fully covered” or “This is comprehensive.”
Ask for a detailed benefit breakdown, coverage limits (per event and annual limits), and whether coverage applies locally or internationally.
📌 In Medical Insurance:
- Is maternity covered?
- Are chronic conditions covered?
- Is dental and optical included?
📌 In Motor Insurance:
- Is windscreen covered?
- Is political violence included?
- Is excess applicable?
2. 🚫 What Is NOT Covered? (Exclusions)
This question is even more important than understanding your benefits. Exclusions are situations where the insurer will NOT pay.
Common Exclusions in Kenya Include:
| Policy Type | Common Exclusion |
|---|---|
| Medical | Pre-existing conditions (in some policies) |
| Medical | Cosmetic procedures |
| Motor | Driving under the influence |
| Motor | Undeclared drivers |
| All | Wear and tear |
Always ask: Can I get a written list of exclusions? Are there waiting periods? Are there conditions that invalidate claims? Most rejected claims happen because of exclusions. Don’t skip this step.
3. 💰 How Much Will I REALLY Pay?
Price goes beyond the premium quoted. Make sure you understand the full financial picture.
Premium Structure
- Is it annual or monthly?
- Is there a discount for paying upfront?
Hidden Costs to Watch For
- Policy fees
- Stamp duty
- Administrative charges
Future Increases
Medical insurance premiums increase with age bands. If you’re 34 today, your premium might increase significantly when you reach 45. Understanding long-term affordability protects you from dropping your cover later when you need it most.
4. 📋 What Is the Claims Process?
A policy is only as good as its claims process. Understanding this before you sign could save enormous stress when you need it most.
Key Questions to Ask:
- What happens immediately after an incident?
- How long do I have to report?
- What documents are required?
- How long does payout take?
For Motor Insurance Claims:
- Report within 24–48 hours
- Obtain a police abstract
- Fill a claim form
- Attach all required documents
If the process sounds complicated or unclear — ask more questions. Clarity now prevents stress later. You can also learn more about how claims work by consulting our team.
5. ⚖️ What Is the Excess or Co-Payment?
Many Kenyans are shocked to discover they must contribute during claims. This is called excess (motor insurance) or co-payment (medical insurance).
| Type | How It Works | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Motor Excess | You pay this amount before the insurer settles | Ksh 20,000 excess on a Ksh 200,000 claim |
| Medical Co-pay | You pay a percentage at the hospital | 10% co-pay at certain hospitals |
Always ask how much the excess is, whether it applies per claim, and whether it can be reduced through a different plan.
6. 🏥 Which Hospitals, Garages or Service Providers Are Approved?
Insurance works through networks. Medical insurance uses hospital networks. Motor insurance uses approved garages. Travel insurance works with specific service providers.
Ask for a complete list of approved hospitals and approved garages. Most importantly, ask: What happens if you use a non-approved provider?
7. ⏳ Are There Waiting Periods?
Waiting periods are common in Kenya, especially for maternity, dental, optical, and chronic conditions.
Always ask: When does coverage begin? Are there any benefits that are delayed? Understanding exclusions and waiting periods together gives you a complete picture.
8. 🔄 Can I Upgrade, Downgrade or Add Dependents Later?
Life changes. You may get married, have children, buy a new car, or expand your business. Ask whether you can add dependents mid-term, increase your sum assured, and whether there are penalties for upgrading. Flexibility matters enormously over the long term.
9. ⏰ What Happens If I Miss a Payment?
Missed payments can cancel your policy, suspend benefits, or void claims. Ask whether there is a grace period, how long before cancellation occurs, and whether you can reinstate the policy. Especially for life and medical insurance, consistency is key.
10. ❌ What Happens If I Cancel the Policy?
Sometimes circumstances change. Ask whether there is a cooling-off period, whether you’ll get a refund, and whether there are cancellation charges. Most policies have short-rate penalties if cancelled early and no refund after certain periods. Know this before you sign.
11. 🛡️ Is the Insurance Company Licensed and Financially Stable?
Not all insurance providers are equal. Confirm they are licensed by the Insurance Regulatory Authority Kenya (IRA), have a good claims reputation, and have been in operation for several years. Financial stability matters because insurance is a promise to pay in the future.
12. 🤝 Should I Buy Direct or Through an Agent?
Buying directly from an insurer might seem faster. But working with a professional insurance advisor means someone helps you understand exclusions, compare multiple options, negotiate better coverage, and follow up claims during emergencies.
| Buying Direct | Buying Through an Agency |
|---|---|
| Deal with the company alone | Get professional advice |
| Handle claims alone | Someone compares multiple insurers |
| Limited advisory support | Full assistance during claims |
This support becomes invaluable during emergencies. Request a consultation with our team to experience the difference.
13. 🎯 Does This Policy Actually Fit My Needs?
Insurance should solve a problem — not just exist. Ask yourself: what am I protecting? What risk worries me most? What would financially destroy me?
- If you have dependents → life insurance is critical
- If you own a car → comprehensive motor insurance may be wiser than third party
- If you run a business → business insurance is essential
14. 💸 Am I Choosing Based on Price Alone?
The cheapest policy is rarely the best. Low premiums may mean lower limits, more exclusions, higher excess, and limited networks. Insurance is not about paying less — it’s about avoiding financial disaster.
Always compare coverage scope, claims reputation, network size, and service quality — not just price.
15. 📝 Can I Get Everything in Writing?
Verbal promises mean nothing during claims. Ask for the policy document, the benefit schedule, and written confirmation of any clarifications. Read it. Even if it’s boring — it protects you.
⚠️ Common Mistakes Kenyans Make When Buying Insurance
| ❌ Mistake | 💡 What to Do Instead |
|---|---|
| Buying because a friend recommended it | Assess your own personal needs first |
| Buying because it’s cheap | Compare coverage scope and claims reputation |
| Not declaring full information | Disclose all pre-existing conditions and past claims |
| Ignoring exclusions | Always request a written exclusions list |
| Failing to read policy documents | Read every page before signing |
| Missing premium payments | Set up reminders or auto-pay where possible |
Insurance requires honesty and clarity. Always disclose pre-existing conditions, past claims, vehicle modifications, and business risk details. Non-disclosure can void your policy entirely.
🏁 Final Thoughts: Insurance Is a Contract, Not a Guessing Game
Before buying any insurance policy in Kenya, pause. Ask questions. Demand clarity. Read documents. Understand exclusions. Know the claims process.
Insurance should give you peace of mind — not confusion.
| ✅ The RIGHT Policy | ❌ The WRONG Policy |
|---|---|
| Protects your family | Creates frustration |
| Safeguards your assets | Delays claims |
| Supports your business | Leaves you exposed |
| Reduces financial stress | Costs you more in the end |
Choose wisely.
🤝 Need Help Choosing the Right Insurance Policy?
At Step by Step Insurance, we help you:
- Compare multiple insurers across Kenya
- Understand exclusions clearly before you commit
- Choose cover that fits your budget and lifestyle
- Get professional support during claims
- Review your existing policies for gaps
Don’t buy insurance blindly. Ask the right questions — and let us help you protect what matters most.