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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I get a copy of my Colorado car accident report?
Colorado crash reports are filed with the Colorado Department of Revenue or the local law enforcement agency that responded. You can request your report directly, but it often takes weeks. We handle the entire lookup for you at no cost — submit the form above and we'll track it down within 24 hours.
What is Colorado's modified comparative fault rule?
Colorado follows a modified comparative fault rule (C.R.S. 13-21-111). You can recover damages as long as you are less than 50% at fault. Your compensation is reduced by your percentage of fault — for example, if you are 20% at fault with $100,000 in damages, you can recover up to $80,000. Your accident report is a key document in determining fault allocation.
How long do I have to file a claim after a Colorado car accident?
Colorado's statute of limitations for personal injury claims is three years from the accident date (C.R.S. 13-80-101). Property damage claims also have a three-year window. While that sounds like a long time, gathering evidence early is critical. Requesting your accident report now preserves the details while they're fresh.
Are mountain driving accidents handled differently?
Colorado's mountain highways (I-70, Vail Pass, Berthoud Pass, Eisenhower Tunnel) see a high volume of weather-related crashes. While the same traffic laws apply, mountain accidents often involve chain law compliance, reduced speed zones, and CDOT advisories. Your CRS report documents weather and road conditions at the time of the crash, which can be crucial for your claim.
What information is in a Colorado CRS accident report?
A Colorado CRS crash report includes the date, time, and location of the collision, names and insurance info of all parties, the officer's narrative and fault determination, a collision diagram, citations issued, weather and road conditions, and witness statements. This document is the foundation of any injury or insurance claim.

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