EPISODE · Mar 10, 2023 · 3 MIN
Is Colorado A No-Fault State? | Denver Personal Injury Attorneys
from Front Range Injury Attorneys podcast · host Adam Kielich
Is Colorado A No-Fault State? | Denver Personal Injury Attorneys If you’re a driver in Colorado, understanding the state’s car insurance laws is crucial. One of the most common questions asked by drivers is whether Colorado is a no-fault state for car insurance. In short, the answer is no. Colorado is a fault car accident state, which means that drivers involved in a collision must establish who is at fault and whose insurance company will be responsible for covering damages. Colorado requires all drivers to carry at least the minimum coverage to drive in Denver and other parts of the state. When it comes to compensating you for damages in a crash, you may be unsure which insurer is responsible for paying. Do you file claims with your insurance company (in a no-fault system) or a claim against the negligent driver’s insurance (as in a fault system)? Colorado is a no-fault state so you must follow the state laws and pursue the right carrier if you get into an auto accident. Read more: https://frontrangefirm.com/is-colorado-a-no-fault-state/ Front Range Injury Attorneys 2590 Welton Street, Suite 200 Denver, Colorado 80205 720.826.4399 | https://frontrangefirm.com
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