Colorado State Automobile Insurance Requirements
As a driver in Colorado, it's essential to understand the state's automobile insurance requirements. Colorado law mandates that all drivers carry a minimum level of liability insurance coverage to protect themselves and others on the road. This includes bodily injury liability coverage of at least $25,000 per person and $50,000 per accident, as well as property damage liability coverage of at least $15,000 per accident.
Failing to meet these insurance requirements can result in severe penalties, including fines, suspension of your driver's license, and even potential jail time. Additionally, driving without the proper coverage can leave you financially vulnerable if you're involved in an accident, as you may be responsible for paying out-of-pocket for any damages or injuries caused.
At McCormick & Murphy - Denver Personal Injury Lawyers, our team of experienced attorneys can help you navigate the complexities of Colorado's automobile insurance laws. We can assist you in understanding your coverage requirements, reviewing your current policy, and ensuring that you are adequately protected. If you've been in an accident and are facing issues with your insurance provider, we can also advocate on your behalf to help you secure the compensation you deserve.
Located in Denver, McCormick & Murphy is dedicated to serving the needs of Colorado drivers and their families. Our attorneys have a deep understanding of the state's insurance regulations and are committed to helping our clients make informed decisions about their coverage. Whether you're a new driver or have been on the road for years, we're here to provide the guidance and support you need to stay protected on the roads of Colorado.