Were you hurt in a serious car accident in Colorado? If so, you are entitled to receive full financial compensation for your damages from the at fault party. Recovering fair compensation is not always easy for injured victims. You need to be ready to deal with Colorado’s complex injury claims process and the state’s rules and regulations. In this post, our experienced Denver car accident attorneys explain what you need to know about the Colorado auto accident statute of limitations.
As a baseline, the state of Colorado has a three year statute of limitation for auto accident cases. This means that a victim must bring their claim within three years. Otherwise, they will not be able to bring a legal claim at all. For the sake of clarity, your claim does not have to be completed within three years. Instead, it simply must be filed with the appropriate Colorado court. You should not let the statute of limitations become an issue in your case. That last thing any car accident victim wants is to lose out in their rights simply because of a statutory technicality. To ensure that your best interests are protected, you should take immediate action after a major car accident.
There are also some limited exceptions to Colorado’s general three-year statute of limitations. Specifically, three of the most important exceptions are as follows:
Our legal team is standing by, ready to help. At Bloch Ongert, our top-rated Denver car accident lawyers serve injured victims throughout the state of Colorado. The sooner you take action, the better. For immediate assistance with your claim, please contact us today at 303-331-1700 (Denver) or 970-926-1700 in the Vail Valley.
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