While you're not legally required to have a lawyer for a personal injury case in Colorado, representation is strongly recommended for anything beyond minor injuries. Colorado has specific laws affecting your claim: a modified comparative negligence rule where you recover nothing if 50% or more at fault, damage caps on non-economic damages of $1.5 million as of January 2025, specific statutes of limitations of 2 years for most claims and 3 years for motor vehicles, and special rules for government claims with a 182-day notice requirement. For severe or catastrophic injuries, an experienced Colorado personal injury attorney is essential. These cases require understanding how to maximize recovery within Colorado's damage cap framework, how to prove lifetime damages, and how to navigate complex litigation. An experienced Colorado personal injury attorney understands these nuances and how to maximize your recovery within this legal framework.
