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Questions About Auto Accident Lawsuits
No. Colorado is no longer a no-fault state. What this means to you is that, under Colorado law, the driver found to be at fault for an accident is responsible for damages under the law.
If the driver who caused the accident didn't have proper insurance, often, you can pursue damages though your own insurance policy.
In an auto accident case, you may receive damages for medical expenses, property damage, lost income, pain and suffering, emotional trauma, and other damages.
Economic damages are direct costs associated with the accident-including medical costs, lost wages, funeral costs, and property damage, among others. Non-economic damages include damages that compensate victims for pain and emotional suffering, and punitive damages, which are ordered as punishment for parties who intentionally and/or knowingly endangered and injured others.
More Information About Auto Accident Lawsuits
If you or a family member has been seriously injured in an auto accident in Colorado, Wyoming or anywhere in the Rocky Mountain region, you will need an experienced auto accident lawyer to represent you. Burg Simpson has the experience, and the resources, to ensure that you can recover the damages you deserve for your injuries and your losses. Please call or email our auto accident lawyers today to schedule your free personal consultation.
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