Colorado's Comparative Fault Rule: How It Affects Your Car Accident Claim
Learn how Colorado's modified comparative fault system (CRS 13-21-111) reduces your award based on your percentage of blame, and why the 50% bar rule matters for your case.
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Learn how Colorado's modified comparative fault system (CRS 13-21-111) reduces your award based on your percentage of blame, and why the 50% bar rule matters for your case.
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