Abogados de Accidentes en Colorado
Encuentre los mejores abogados de accidentes en Colorado (CO). Explore por ciudad o vea los abogados mejor calificados a continuación.
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Arapahoe County
50 abogados
Boulder
44 abogados
Fort Collins
44 abogados
Adams County
39 abogados
Arvada
39 abogados
Aurora
33 abogados
Colorado Springs
30 abogados
Canon City
25 abogados
Broomfield
24 abogados
Delta County
22 abogados
Douglas County
20 abogados
Castle Rock
20 abogados
Boulder County
19 abogados
Centennial
18 abogados
Fountain
17 abogados
Durango
17 abogados
Evergreen
16 abogados
Commerce City
16 abogados
Denver
15 abogados
Eagle County
14 abogados
Englewood
13 abogados
Denver County
7 abogados
El Paso County
5 abogados
Brighton
5 abogados
Broomfield County
3 abogados
Abogados Mejor Calificados en Colorado

Adam Kielich, Attorney at Law

McClure & Partners
Finding Accident and Injury Lawyers in Colorado
Colorado law gives injured people specific rights to seek compensation, but the rules differ depending on the type of accident. Whether you were hurt in a car crash on I-25, injured at a construction site, or lost a family member due to someone else's negligence, the state has its own statutes and fault rules that directly affect your claim. This directory lists attorneys across Colorado who handle car accidents, truck accidents, workplace injuries, wrongful death, and slip and fall cases.
Colorado Injury Laws
Colorado's statute of limitations for most personal injury claims is three years from the date of the injury. Wrongful death claims also carry a two-year filing deadline from the date of death. Miss these windows and the court will almost certainly dismiss your case.
Colorado follows a modified comparative fault rule with a 50% threshold. If you're found to be 50% or more at fault for the accident, you recover nothing. If your share of fault is under 50%, your compensation gets reduced by your percentage of responsibility.
The state does cap noneconomic damages — things like pain and suffering — in most tort cases. Colorado adjusts this cap periodically for inflation. There are separate rules for medical malpractice claims, which carry their own damage limits.
When to Contact a Lawyer in Colorado
- You suffered serious injuries in a car or truck accident and the insurance company is offering a quick settlement
- You were hurt on the job and your workers' compensation claim was denied or disputed by your employer
- A family member died because of another party's reckless or negligent actions
- You slipped, fell, or were otherwise injured on someone else's property due to unsafe conditions
Frequently Asked Questions About Colorado Injury Claims
Does Colorado require car insurance, and how does that affect my accident claim?
Yes. Colorado is a fault-based state for car insurance, meaning the driver who caused the accident is financially responsible. You can file a claim with the at-fault driver's insurer, file with your own insurer, or go directly to court. Colorado requires minimum liability coverage of 25/50/15.
Can I still file a claim if I was partly at fault for my accident in Colorado?
You can, as long as your share of fault stays below 50%. Colorado's modified comparative fault system reduces your award proportionally. For example, if you're found 20% responsible, your compensation drops by 20%. At 50% or above, you lose the right to recover damages entirely.



