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Yes, he can. I am not sure what the statute of limitations in Colorado is for personal injury or property damage, but I am sure that it is more than one month. He may have some contractual obligation to notify his insurance company immediately of the damage, but probably not. I am sure that the time period for the claim has not expired, but you are right to question anything he says about his damages - you are only responsible for the damages that you caused. So, just pay attention to what he claims, and go from there. Typically, your own insurance company would be handling this. I would notify your own company ASAP. Good luck....
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Yes, he can. I am not sure what the statute of limitations in Colorado is for personal injury or property damage, but I am sure that it is more...
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If you are a fully insured driver, there is no need to hire a lawyer to represent you unless your automobile accident was as a result of a criminal action on your part for example driving under the influence of alcohol. You say the accident your fault so most likely you will be cited and this citation will appear on your driving record and your insurance will take note of it. If your driving record is otherwise clean, you should not be penalized too greatly....
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If you are a fully insured driver, there is no need to hire a lawyer to represent you unless your automobile accident was as a result of a criminal...
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