Colorado Personal Injury Leads for Law Firms
Exclusive personal injury leads for Colorado firms, with premises liability and slip and fall as the headline category. Big-box, grocery, hotel, parking lot, apartment, the Colorado winter ice/snow docket, and ski-resort / outdoor-recreation premises files. Plus auto, truck, motorcycle, hybrid dog-bite framework (CRS § 13-21-124 strict liability for serious bodily injury), wrongful death. Denver, Colorado Springs, statewide. No contracts, no monthly minimums.
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Colorado Personal Injury Leads: Quick Reference
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- Statute of limitations
- 3 years on motor vehicle PI under C.R.S. § 13-80-101 (longer than the 2-year general PI clock under C.R.S. § 13-80-102); wrongful death 2 years (C.R.S. § 13-80-102); CGIA notice 182 days for state and local-government tort claims (C.R.S. § 24-10-109)
- Comparative fault
- Modified comparative under CRS § 13-21-111 with a 50% bar (recovery requires plaintiff fault to be "less than" the combined defendant fault). At 50%+ recovery is fully barred. Differs from Texas/Illinois/Indiana 51%-bar regimes
- Distinctive
- HB 24-1472 (eff. 1/1/2025) raised noneconomic damages cap on standard PI to $1,500,000 (from $729,790 / $1,459,600 with clear and convincing evidence). Strict-liability dog bite under C.R.S. § 13-21-124 for serious bodily injury or death only (economic damages); ordinary-bite cases use common-law one-bite/negligence framework. Auto liability 25/50/15. Colorado is a fault state (no-fault repealed 2003)
- Market
- ~613+ fatalities tracked through November 2024 (CDOT); mid-2024 fatalities dropped 9% YoY; pedestrian, motorcycle, child/teen fatality categories all trended down. Top counties: Denver, El Paso (Colorado Springs), Arapahoe, Jefferson, Adams, Larimer (Fort Collins), Boulder, Douglas, Weld, Pueblo, Mesa
The Market
Why Colorado Premises & PI Files Just Got More Valuable
Colorado is a 5.88-million-resident Mountain West state where HB 24-1472 (signed June 2024, effective for claims accruing on or after January 1, 2025) more than doubled the noneconomic damages cap on standard personal injury cases to $1,500,000. That single legislative change materially increased the ceiling on Colorado PI outcomes and instituted biennial inflation adjustments going forward. Colorado uses modified comparative fault with a 50% bar (slightly more defendant-favorable than the 51%-bar majority). The Front Range metro (Denver, Colorado Springs, Aurora, Lakewood, Boulder, Fort Collins) anchors statewide claim volume.
Real Search Intent
Every lead actively typed a legal-intent query into Google. High-intent search converts 15% to 30% for most PI firms, versus 1% to 3% for social-media-sourced leads. Declared intent, not inferred interest.
Exclusive, 1 Firm Per Lead
Never shared. Aggregators sell the same lead to 3 to 5 firms simultaneously, dividing your conversion rate by the same factor. Ours go to one firm only, period.
Pre-Screened
Injured. Unrepresented. Below 50% fault. Within the relevant clock (3-year auto, 2-year general PI). Premises files include surface-condition context. Public-entity files flagged for 182-day CGIA notice.
Coverage
Colorado Case Types We Generate
Premises liability and slip and fall are our headline category. The card below is the most common volume mix our clients buy. Target a single case type, a subset, or the full spectrum.
Slip & Fall / Premises Liability
Headline category. Avg case value: $25K to $200K (severe: cap-bound + economic)
Big-box and grocery (Walmart, Target, Costco, King Soopers, Safeway, Whole Foods), restaurant, hotel, parking lot, apartment, the Colorado winter ice/snow docket, and ski-resort / outdoor-recreation files. Colorado Premises Liability Act (C.R.S. § 13-21-115) governs invitee/licensee/trespasser duties. HB 24-1472 raised the noneconomic cap to $1.5M for 2025+ claims; economic damages uncapped.
Car Accident (Auto / MVA)
Avg case value: $20K to $200K+
The largest-volume Colorado PI category. Dedicated state page with 50%-bar fault screening and 182-day CGIA notice flagging. Special 3-year auto SOL.
Colorado deep dive
Truck & 18-Wheeler
Avg case value: $100K to $5M+
I-25 (Front Range) and I-70 (mountain corridor through Vail, Aspen, Glenwood Springs) carry heavy commercial freight. High-altitude mountain-pass crash exposure on I-70 is unique to Colorado. No equivalent of Texas HB 19 trucking bifurcation; company-conduct evidence admissible at trial.
Wrongful Death
Avg case value: $400K to $5M+
2-year SOL from date of death (C.R.S. § 13-80-102). Colorado Wrongful Death Act caps solatium damages at ~$130K (annually adjusted). HB 24-1472 raised the broader PI noneconomic cap, but solatium is separately capped under § 13-21-203.5. Economic damages uncapped.
Motorcycle
Avg case value: $25K to $250K+
Higher injury severity than standard MVA. Colorado requires helmets only for riders under 18 (C.R.S. § 42-4-1502). The high-altitude, high-speed mountain corridors (US-285, US-6, I-70 mountain segment) produce distinctive crash and injury patterns.
Rideshare (Uber / Lyft)
Avg case value: $20K to $150K+
TNC platform $1M coverage in Period 2 and 3, driver personal coverage in Period 1. Growing in Denver, Boulder, Colorado Springs, Aurora.
Dog Bite
Avg case value: $20K to $75K (higher on serious-bodily-injury)
Hybrid framework. C.R.S. § 13-21-124 imposes strict liability for serious bodily injury or death (economic damages only); ordinary bites use common-law one-bite/negligence framework. Multiple defenses (trespass, signage, working dog, provocation). Less plaintiff-friendly than IL/MI/MA strict-liability regimes for ordinary bites.
Workplace & Construction
Avg case value: $50K to $1M+
Third-party negligence claims beyond Colorado workers compensation. Construction, scaffold, and equipment files concentrate in Denver, Boulder, Fort Collins, and the Front Range build cycle.
Pedestrian & Bicyclist
Avg case value: $50K to $500K+
Pedestrian fatalities have trended down in Colorado in 2024 (47 mid-year, down from 62). Denver, Boulder, and the urban Front Range corridors drive volume. Boulder bicycle-commuter density supports steady bike-collision file flow. Comparative fault analysis is critical given 50% bar.
We focus on cases firms actually want to buy. Med-mal leads can be added to a Colorado mix on request, but they are not part of our headline coverage given the separate § 13-80-102.5 SOL and the Health Care Availability Act cap structure.
The Law
Colorado Personal Injury Law: Quick Reference
Auto Statute of Limitations
3 years
C.R.S. § 13-80-101 (auto). General PI 2 years (§ 13-80-102). WD 2 years.
CGIA Notice
182 days
C.R.S. § 24-10-109. State, county, city, RTD, school, public hospital. Caps: $387K/person, $1.093M/occurrence (annually adjusted).
Premises Standard
PLA (§ 13-21-115)
Colorado Premises Liability Act. Invitee/licensee/trespasser classifications govern duty. Invitees owed reasonable care for known and reasonably-discoverable dangers.
Fault Rule
Modified, 50% Bar (NOT 51%)
C.R.S. § 13-21-111. Recovery requires plaintiff fault "less than" defendants combined. Differs from 51%-bar states.
Dog Bite
Hybrid: Strict for SBI
C.R.S. § 13-21-124. Strict liability (economic damages only) for serious bodily injury or death. Ordinary bites use common-law one-bite/negligence framework.
Noneconomic Damages Cap
$1.5M (2025+)
C.R.S. § 13-21-102.5. HB 24-1472 raised cap for claims accruing 1/1/2025+. Pre-2025: $729,790 standard / $1,459,600 with clear and convincing evidence. Biennial inflation adjustment.
Min Auto Liability
25/50/15
$25K BI/person, $50K/accident, $15K PD. UM/UIM offered, waivable on written rejection. CO is a fault state (no-fault PIP repealed 2003).
Wrongful Death
2-year SOL; solatium ~$130K
C.R.S. § 13-21-203.5. Solatium cap separately limits noneconomic damages on WD. Economic damages uncapped on private-defendant cases.
Top Claim-Volume Counties
Denver | El Paso | Arapahoe | Jefferson | Adams | Larimer | Boulder | Douglas | Weld | Pueblo | Mesa
Front Range metro (Denver, Adams, Arapahoe, Jefferson, Boulder, Douglas, Larimer, Weld) anchors statewide volume. El Paso (Colorado Springs) the second-largest metro. CO 2024: 613+ tracked fatalities through November.
General reference only. Confirm current statutes, caps, and procedural rules with your compliance counsel.
Real Outcomes
Notable Colorado Personal Injury Verdicts and Settlements
Selected Colorado auto, premises, product liability, and catastrophic-injury outcomes from 2024. Past results do not guarantee future outcomes.
$67.3M
Med-Mal / Surgical Injury
Nunez v. Comprehensive Care Services
Colorado\'s largest tracked 2024 verdict (gross): $67,349,380.53 in Leo Nunez v. Comprehensive Care Services, a medical negligence case involving surgical injury. Demonstrates the upper end of Colorado catastrophic-injury jury exposure under uncapped economic damages.
$56.6M
Product Liability / Defective Design
Thompson v. Ford Motor Company
$56,575,000 product liability verdict against Ford Motor Company for Lorelle Thompson involving a defective shift control system. Reflects appetite for substantial product-liability outcomes on serious-injury Colorado files.
$1.5M cap
Auto / Premises / 2025+ Claims
Post-HB 24-1472 PI Outcomes
HB 24-1472 raised the standard PI noneconomic cap to $1,500,000 for claims accruing on or after January 1, 2025. Materially increases the ceiling on Colorado PI outcomes (auto, premises, slip-and-fall, and other negligence files). Caps adjusted biennially for inflation.
Six- to seven-figure
Premises / Slip and Fall
Front Range Premises Resolutions
Denver, Boulder, Fort Collins, and Colorado Springs premises and slip-and-fall files on big-box, grocery, hotel, parking lot, and apartment cases routinely resolve in the high-five-figure to mid-seven-figure range when surface-condition documentation, surveillance preservation, and prior-complaint discovery are well-developed.
Multi-million
Trucking / Catastrophic
I-70 Mountain Corridor Trucking
Multi-million Colorado trucking outcomes on the I-70 mountain corridor (Vail, Aspen, Glenwood Springs) and the I-25 Front Range corridor involving FMCSA hours-of-service violations, equipment defects, and the unique high-altitude crash exposure. No HB 19-style trucking bifurcation in Colorado; company-conduct evidence admissible at trial.
CGIA-bound
Public Entity
RTD and Public-Entity Resolutions
Colorado Governmental Immunity Act caps state and political-subdivision liability at $387,000 per person and $1,093,000 per occurrence (annually adjusted). RTD bus and light-rail files are a meaningful share of Denver-area public-entity volume. The 182-day notice window under § 24-10-109 is the most common procedural trap.
Sources: Law Week Colorado 2024 Top Verdicts, TopVerdict.com Colorado list, public court records, and firm-reported case results. Individual case results reflect specific facts that vary.
Lead Economics
Lead Pricing Across Colorado Practice Areas
We use our expertise managing Google Ads to get radically better prices than firms running campaigns themselves, and we pass the savings on to you. Our leads are often priced near the cost of just a few Google Ads clicks at standard rates, far below what a DIY Denver or Colorado Springs campaign would spend to convert a single qualified lead.
What most providers sell:
- Shared leads, sold to 3 to 5 firms at once
- Fixed per-lead markup with margin baked in
- Generic, low-effort intake screening
- Monthly minimums and long-term contracts
- Setup fees on day one
What you get with us:
- Exclusive: one firm per lead, never shared
- Transparent flat per-lead pricing
- Pre-screened: injured, no attorney, below 50% fault, within SOL, public-entity 182-day CGIA notice flagged
- No contracts, no minimums, pause anytime
- No setup fees for standard onboarding
The Bottom Line
Forget the benchmarks.
Our Colorado leads typically deliver world-class ROI.
Most firms pay less per signed case with us. Per-lead industry averages assume the lead is shared 3 to 5 ways. Ours never are. In Colorado, where HB 24-1472 doubled the noneconomic cap effective 2025 and the 50% bar requires precise fault analysis, pre-delivery screening compounds your intake bandwidth.
Real Colorado pricing depends on your counties and case-type mix. We can quote it via call, email, or text. No sales call required. No contracts, no minimums, no setup fees.
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