After an accident in Colorado, it’s customary for the drivers to either contact the police or file their own online report. It’s also a requirement that you call your own insurance company to report the accident.
Colorado law requires that the police must be called after any car accident or vehicle accident that involves an injury (including serious bodily injury or death) to any driver, passenger, pedestrian, or bicycle rider – or damage to any vehicle.
The driver must provide (to the other drivers):
Drivers must also, if asked, show their driver’s license to any person the driver struck or the occupant/person who attends any vehicle that was struck. Normally, drivers also provide their insurance information.
Drivers should also, where practical, provide reasonable assistance including helping to arrange for any medical treatment – if it is apparent that such treatment is necessary or if the carrying is requested by the injured person.” Alternatively, if the police are called to the scene of the accident, they will arrange for medical help.
If no police officer is called and no person is in a position to receive the information otherwise required – the driver should “immediately report such accident to the nearest office of a duly authorized police authority as required in section 42-4-1606” and submit the required information.
Drivers are required to report any accident to the local police if:
Generally, if the accident does not require a call to the police (or the police can’t come to the accident site due to snow or inclement weather), the drivers should file an online accident report using the Colorado Online Crash Reporting System.
According to the Colorado Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV):
All accidents must be reported immediately. If a police officer responds to the scene and gets all information from the involved parties, the police report satisfies your responsibility. However, if a police officer isn’t involved, you will have to report the accident
To use the online accident report system, the following information must be true:
When the police are called to the scene of the accident they will:
The easiest way to obtain a copy of a police accident report is to hire an experienced Colorado car accident lawyer. Your lawyer will understand how to obtain the report through the online portal or directly through the local police report.
Accident report information can be obtained through the Colorado State Patrol (CSP). Anyone, for a fee, can complete a CSP request form for a police accident report. There are few conditions:
The form request is for the basic crash report. According to Colorado law, the identity of any juveniles involved in the accident cannot be released. Instead of completing the online request form, you can:
The basic report does not include witness statements, photos, or other supporting information. Again, your lawyer will know how to request this information from the local police.
Generally, police accident reports are released within 10 days of the date of the request for the report.
If the police are not required to file a police report or they couldn’t get to the scene of the accident, then the drivers involved in the accident must file their own online accident report with the Colorado State Police. You’ll need to either:
If you’ve been involved in a car accident, it’s best to speak with a seasoned personal injury lawyer as soon as possible. We’ll obtain all the accident reports. We’ll also conduct our own investigation through the discovery process and, if necessary, having our investigators go to the accident site and speak with witnesses.
At the Law Office of Anna L. Burr, LLC, we file claims against all responsible parties. Many car accident cases can be settled. We’re ready to try your case before a jury when insurance companies are unreasonable. To discuss your car accident case, call us today. You can contact me online or call 720-500-2076 for a free, no-obligation consultation. We handle personal injury cases on a contingency fee basis.
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