Car crashes are one of the leading causes of injury in Colorado, but no one expects to be involved in one. When a crash happens, you may not have any idea what to do or where to start. However, the steps you take immediately after a crash and the days following one can have a big impact on your accident claim.
The Denver car accident attorneys at Dormer Harpring have years of combined experience representing individuals who sustained serious injuries in traffic collisions. We understand what to do after a car accident in Colorado. Below, our lawyers explain what steps you should take immediately after an accident to protect your chances of receiving the maximum amount of compensation possible.
A car accident happens in an instant and can cause devastating injuries to those involved. Therefore, your first priority after a crash is to get emergency medical attention for yourself and any other injury victims. If you or a loved one needs to go to the hospital for life-saving care, everything else is secondary.
However, if you are able to remain at the scene, then you should take steps to gather and preserve evidence. Photos and video can be essential to the success of your future claim. The steps you should take at the scene include:
Once you leave the scene of the accident, you should take additional steps to protect your future claim. You should:
Colorado is a fault-based car accident state, which gives crash victims the right to seek financial compensation from the insurance provider of the at-fault driver or party. By contrast, in no-fault states, victims file claims with their own insurance carriers, regardless of fault. After a car accident in Colorado, you will need to determine fault before you can file an insurance claim.
The party that you hold liable, or financially responsible, will depend on the cause of the crash. The majority of car accidents are caused by negligent drivers. If a driver committed a moving violation, such as speeding or running a red light, this could be used as evidence of fault. If the driver was on the clock at the time of the collision, his or her employer could be held vicariously liable.
Third parties can also face liability in car accident cases. For example, if a defective vehicle part caused the accident, a product liability claim could be filed against the auto manufacturer. The owner of the vehicle – if different from the driver – could also face liability if poor vehicle maintenance contributed to the crash. Finally, the government in Colorado could be held liable for a car accident that is caused by a road defect or hazard.
Damages is the legal term for financial compensation that a victim can recover with a successful car accident claim against the at-fault driver or party. If you file an insurance claim or lawsuit after a car accident in Colorado, the damages you recover will depend on the circumstances. Common types include:
It is important to discuss the potential value of your car accident claim with an attorney before you accept an insurance settlement. An insurance company may try to take advantage of you or convince you to accept a smaller settlement than you deserve. Your car accident lawyer can take over insurance claim negotiations to fight for a fair case outcome.
If you were injured as a passenger in an automobile accident in Colorado, you have the same right to recover compensation for your injuries as the driver of the vehicle. You may qualify for financial damages even more easily since you will not be one of the parties investigated for possible fault.
As an injured passenger, you are covered by the insurance companies of the driver of the vehicle you were in as well as the driver of the other car. The party found to be at fault will provide primary coverage and the other will offer supplemental coverage. If there were multiple passengers injured in the crash, supplemental coverage may be necessary after exhausting the first driver’s bodily injury liability coverage.
If one of the drivers is uninsured or underinsured, you may be able to seek financial compensation from your own insurance policy instead. This may include your health insurance policy or medical payment coverage on your car insurance policy. If the crash occurred in the course or scope of your employment, you could be eligible for workers’ compensation benefits, as well.
If you or a loved one have been involved in a car crash in Denver or the state of Colorado, then contact the qualified Denver personal injury attorneys at Dormer Harpring. We can explain what to do after a car accident and will stand by your side throughout the claims process. We always offer free initial consultations and work on a contingency fee basis. This means that you pay no legal fees unless you receive compensation. Call (303) 747-4404 or contact us online to schedule a consultation today.