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    Got it. I had full coverage back then, I will get a hold of the original adjuster.

    Within 3 years, they cut close like they do with CCW permits.

    Thank you all very much for the help and your precious time.
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    I tell ya, you gotta be a freakin' Rubik's cube master to untangle some of this crap.
    http://search.jurisearch.com/NLLXML/...=13&noheader=1
    Title 13. COURTS AND COURT PROCEDURE

    LIMITATION OF ACTIONS

    Article 80. Limitations - Personal Actions

    Current through 2012 First Extraordinary Session

    ยง 13-80-102. General limitation of actions - two years

    (1) The following civil actions, regardless of the theory upon which suit is brought, or against whom suit is brought, shall be commenced within two years after the cause of action accrues, and not thereafter:
    (a) Tort actions, including but not limited to actions for negligence, trespass, malicious abuse of process, malicious prosecution, outrageous conduct, interference with relationships, and tortious breach of contract; except that this paragraph (a) does not apply to any tort action arising out of the use or operation of a motor vehicle as set forth in section 13-80-101(1) (n);
    (b) All actions for strict liability, absolute liability, or failure to instruct or warn;
    (c) All actions, regardless of the theory asserted, against any veterinarian;
    (d) All actions for wrongful death;
    (e) Repealed.
    (f) All actions against any public or governmental entity or any employee of a public or governmental entity for which insurance coverage is provided pursuant to article 14 of title 24, C.R.S.;
    (g) All actions upon liability created by a federal statute where no period of limitation is provided in said federal statute;
    (h) All actions against any public or governmental entity or any employee of a public or governmental entity, except as otherwise provided in this section or section 13-80-103;
    (i) All other actions of every kind for which no other period of limitation is provided;
    (j) All actions brought under section 42-6-204, C.R.S.;
    (k) All actions brought under section 13-21-109(2).
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    http://search.jurisearch.com/NLLXML/getcode.asp?userid=GUEST9&interface=&statecd=CO&co desec=13-80-101&sessionyr=2012&Title=13&datatype=S&noheader=1& nojumpmsg=0

    http://www.scstatehouse.gov/code/t56c009.php


    Good luck - call your agent and get them on this ASAP...
    How were the road conditions? I saw a statute in there alluding to 'percentage of responsibility' due to conditions?
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    Thanks I'll need the luck.

    Road conditions were icy 10pm at night, after I pulled over, there was another car that hit the concrete barrier trying to get around me even though westminster PD was all lit up as we wait for a tow truck.

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