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⚠️ Colorado Deadline:You have 2 years from the date of injury to file a lawsuit. Send your demand letter well before this deadline.
Demand Letter Guide

Personal Injury Demand Letter in Colorado

A well-written demand letter is the foundation of any successful personal injury settlement in Colorado. It summarizes your damages, establishes liability, and opens formal negotiations with the insurance company.

For informational purposes only. Not legal advice. Consult a licensed attorney.

2 years

Statute of Limitations

Modified comparative fault (51% bar)

Fault System

$15,000 – $65,000

Avg Settlement Range

What to Include in Your Colorado Demand Letter

Incident Summary

Date, location, and clear description of how the accident occurred and why the other party is at fault under modified comparative fault (51% bar).

Injuries & Medical Treatment

Full list of diagnosed injuries, treating physicians, hospitals, therapists, and total medical expenses to date.

Lost Wages Documentation

Pay stubs, employer letter, and calculation of all income lost due to your injuries.

Pain & Suffering

Description of how injuries affected your daily life, relationships, and mental health.

Total Demand Amount

Specific dollar amount you are demanding — typically set higher than your minimum acceptable settlement to leave room for negotiation.

Response Deadline

Give the insurer a firm deadline to respond (typically 30 days) to create urgency.

Demand Letter Template Preview

Fields in gold are placeholders you fill in with your own details. This preview shows the structure — an attorney completes and strengthens the full letter for you.

Demand Letter — TemplatePreview Only
[TODAY'S DATE] Claims Department [INSURANCE COMPANY NAME] [INSURER STREET ADDRESS, CITY, STATE, ZIP] Re: Personal Injury Claim — Claimant: [YOUR FULL NAME] Date of Loss: [DATE OF ACCIDENT] Claim No.: [CLAIM NUMBER] Dear Claims Adjuster: This letter constitutes a formal demand for compensation arising from a [TYPE OF ACCIDENT] that occurred on [DATE], at [LOCATION], in Colorado. I. INJURIES SUSTAINED As a direct result of the incident I sustained: [PRIMARY DIAGNOSED INJURY] [SECONDARY INJURY / SYMPTOMS] [ONGOING CONDITION / CHRONIC PAIN] II. MEDICAL EXPENSES Emergency / Hospital: [$AMOUNT] Physician visits: [$AMOUNT] Physical therapy: [$AMOUNT] Medications: [$AMOUNT] Future medical (est.): [$AMOUNT] Total Medical Bills: [$TOTAL MEDICAL] [ ... letter continues — pain & suffering, lost wages, liability argument, demand amount ... ]

An attorney completes the liability section, calculates pain & suffering, sets the demand amount, and delivers the letter on official letterhead — dramatically increasing insurer response rates.

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Colorado Injury Law

Colorado uses modified comparative fault with a 51% bar, so an injured party who bears majority fault cannot recover. The state mandates PIP coverage in auto policies, providing some no-fault medical benefits even in a primarily tort-based system. The statute of limitations is 2 years for personal injury. Colorado courts see significant litigation from skiing and outdoor recreation accidents under the Colorado Ski Safety Act, which limits ski resort liability in some circumstances. Premises liability claims against landowners are governed by C.R.S. § 13-21-115, which distinguishes between trespasser, licensee, and invitee standards. Colorado caps noneconomic damages in personal injury cases at $250,000 (adjustable for inflation), with a higher cap of $500,000 available upon clear and convincing evidence of extraordinary circumstances. Sovereign immunity protections apply to government entity claims, requiring strict compliance with the Colorado Governmental Immunity Act.

Legal Injury GuideFor informational purposes only. Not legal advice. Consult a licensed attorney.