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If you suffer injuries in a serious car accident in Colorado, you typically have the right to seek compensation for your damages through an insurance claim. Filing your car accident case requires that you can prove another party is liable for causing the accident. But before you talk to the insurance companies, talk to a Denver car accident lawyer at Ogborn Mihm LLP.
A Denver car accident attorney can negotiate your settlement with the insurance companies, so you do not have to worry about submitting evidence or proving negligence while recovering from your injuries.
Colorado car accident claims start by filing a claim against the other driver involved in the crash. The modified comparative fault rules in Colorado require that you can show the other driver was at least 51 percent at fault for the accident. Proving fault requires evidence that the other driver was negligent and caused your injuries. Some common types of evidence in car accident claims include:
If this evidence can prove the other party was mostly at fault, you will be entitled to recover damages such as:
Bear in mind that you may be entitled to more than just the current sum of your medical bills and lost income. If your doctors verify that you will be unable to return to work for a lengthy period or if you will require future medical procedures, you should include future estimated damages in your demand.
After you file your settlement demand with the other driver’s car insurance company, an insurance adjuster will likely call you to ask questions and record the conversation for evidence in your case. This recorded statement could potentially damage your case; decline giving a statement or to answer any questions until after you have spoken to a Colorado car accident lawyer.
As soon as a Denver auto accident lawyer becomes involved in your case, they will work to gather and preserve your evidence. Through eyewitness statements and expert witness testimony, they can develop further evidence to prove the other party’s negligence and reinforce your demand for compensation.
Reaching an agreement on a settlement can take several months of back and forth with offers from the insurance company. If the settlement offer from the insurer is insufficient for your damages, a Colorado auto accident attorney can take your case to a Colorado County Court or District Court to pursue a fair settlement.
Do not go into a car accident case without trusted legal guidance from a Denver auto accident lawyer at Ogborn Mihm LLP.