Colorado Accident Forms - Colorado Auto Accident

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Colorado Statute of Limitations Colorado Automobile Accident

Colorado has a statute of limitations, meaning that a state law gives the time limit on when a person must make a lawsuit. The state gives three years for the lawsuit to be filed in the state’s civil court system. The limitations also include that if a person has died because of an accident, then the family has two years to file a wrongful death claim following the date of the death, not accident. Since Colorado also follows an “at fault” statutes, the person who is at fault is liable for all loses and damages and must be established before an insurance company will pay a claim. The state follows a “comparative fault”, which is for a situation that more than one person is partially, or completely at fault for the accident. Since you can recover against any party that was more at-fault than you for personal injury lawsuit, your damages will be reduced by a percentage that goes along with your share of liability.