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EPISODE · Nov 1, 2023 · 5 MIN

Understanding statute of limitations in motorcycle accidents in Colorado

from Front Range Injury Attorneys podcast · host Adam Kielich

Understanding statute of limitations in motorcycle accidents in Colorado Denver motorcycle accident lawyers: Front Range Injury Attorneys 2590 Welton Street, Suite 200 Denver, Colorado 80205 Q23C+95 Denver, Colorado 720.826.4399 The statute of limitations is a legal framework that establishes the maximum period during which a person can initiate legal proceedings after an incident has occurred. Its primary purpose is to maintain fairness in the legal system by ensuring that cases are resolved within a reasonable time frame, preventing individuals from facing the threat of litigation indefinitely. In the context of motorcycle accidents in Colorado, the statute of limitations serves as a safeguard for both the injured party and the defendant. It encourages timely action, enabling a more efficient and just legal process. By setting a clear time limit, it also helps maintain the integrity of evidence and the reliability of witness testimony, which can significantly impact the outcome of a case.

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