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How to File a State Farm Claim After a Car Accident in Colorado

How to File a State Farm Claim After a Car Accident in Colorado

A car accident can interrupt your plans without warning. You might be driving through Colorado Springs on your way to work, picking up your kids, or handling a quick errand when a collision leaves you facing personal injury, damage to your vehicle, physical and emotional pain, and the pressure of dealing with an insurance company. When State Farm enters the picture, whether as your insurer or the insurer for the at-fault driver, it’s natural to wonder how to file a State Farm claim and what your next steps should look like.

At Heuser & Heuser, LLP, we have decades of experience successfully pursuing fair and appropriate compensation for accident victims through claims with State Farm. We are here to guide you through the process.

This blog breaks the process into clear, manageable stages so you know what to expect as you move forward. With the right information, you can take steady steps toward protecting your health, your finances, and your long-term well-being.

What You Should Do Immediately After a Colorado Car Accident

No matter which insurer is involved, taking the right steps immediately after an accident is necessary for protecting your safety and claim rights.

  • Get medical attention right away. Colorado motor vehicle accidents frequently lead to soft tissue injuries, internal injuries, traumatic brain injuries, and other physical injuries that may not show symptoms until hours or days later. Prompt medical treatment allows a doctor to document your injuries, begin physical therapy if needed, and track any future medical expenses that arise.

    Many Colorado drivers carry Medical Payments Coverage, commonly known as MedPay, on their State Farm policy without realizing it. Colorado law requires insurers to include at least $5,000 of MedPay unless the policyholder declines it in writing. If you have this coverage, it can help pay for immediate medical expenses such as ER bills, diagnostic imaging, and follow-up care, regardless of who was at fault. Using MedPay early can reduce financial pressure while the liability portion of your claim is still under review.
  • Call law enforcement and report the crash. Under Colorado law, you must report a collision that involves injury, property damage, or a suspected DUI. A police report creates an official record that State Farm will request during its claims process. Accurate reports are often important in personal injury cases because they document what officers saw at the scene, any witnesses that were present, and who may have been the at-fault driver.
  • Gather as much evidence as possible. Accident victims can strengthen car accident claims by collecting:
    • Photographs of the scene
    • Contact information for witnesses
    • Insurance details for the other driver
    • Vehicle damage photos
    • Notes about how the collision happened

This material supports your personal injury claim when an insurance adjuster reviews liability and damages.

How to Start a State Farm Claim After a Car Accident

Whether the negligent driver has State Farm or you carry State Farm coverage yourself, the steps to begin a claim look similar. You can start the process online, through the mobile app, or by phone. Before you begin, gather your policy number if you have a State Farm policy, the police report number, photographs, medical records, and any notes about what happened.

The claims process generally follows these stages:

1. Submit the initial claim

If State Farm is your insurer, you’ll report the collision under your own policy. If State Farm insures the at-fault driver, you’ll open a third-party claim with their office. In both situations, you’ll provide information about the crash, property damage, and the injuries you suffered. State Farm will assign an adjuster and give you a claim number to track your file.

2. Participate in the adjuster’s investigation

The adjuster reviews the police report, examines available photographs, and evaluates the medical documentation tied to your injuries. They may reach out with questions about how the collision occurred, your medical treatment, and any missed work.

The information you provide should match the evidence you’ve collected and the care reflected in your medical records. Be cautious when providing a recorded statement to the other driver’s insurance adjuster, as these can sometimes be used to minimize your claim later. Before speaking to an insurance adjuster, it is best practice to consult with an attorney first.

3. Provide the documentation State Farm requests

Whether the claim is first-party or third-party, State Farm may ask for:

  • Medical bills
  • Medical records
  • Proof of lost income
  • Photographs of the vehicles and scene
  • Vehicle repair estimates
  • Statements from treating providers about long-term needs

These materials help State Farm evaluate the full scope of your car accident case under Colorado law, including ongoing medical treatment or future medical expenses.

4. Review State Farm’s liability position

Because Colorado is an at-fault state, State Farm will evaluate fault using the state’s modified comparative negligence rule. If your share of fault is 50% or more, you generally cannot recover compensation from the other driver’s insurer. If it’s less than 50%, your potential recovery would be reduced proportionally by your percentage of fault.

5. Move into the negotiation phase

Once the investigation is complete, the adjuster may discuss potential settlement ranges. State Farm evaluates medical expenses, future medical expenses, physical injuries, emotional distress and trauma, lost wages, and non-economic damages.

Claims involving traumatic brain injuries, internal injuries, severe injuries, catastrophic or permanent injuries, or a wrongful death claim may require more detailed documentation and longer review periods due to the complexity of these personal injury cases.

What State Farm Reviews in Colorado Personal Injury Claims

State Farm evaluates personal injury cases by reviewing multiple categories of evidence. The items below often play a role in how a claim is assessed under Colorado law.

Medical evidence

Medical records, physician notes, diagnostic imaging, and physical therapy documentation help show the extent of your physical injuries. For traumatic brain injuries, blunt force trauma, soft tissue injuries, or conditions that require extensive medical treatment, the medical evidence helps establish the impact on your health and daily life.

Lost income and future work limitations

If you missed shifts, missed overtime, or now have work restrictions, this information contributes to the financial portion of your car accident case. Keep copies of wage statements, employer notes, and documentation that reflects how your injuries limited your ability to work.

Liability under Colorado’s at-fault system

Because Colorado is an at-fault state, State Farm will examine the police report, witness statements, photographs, and other evidence to evaluate how the collision occurred. Colorado’s modified comparative negligence rule then guides how damages are assessed based on each party’s share of fault.

Medical progress and long-term needs

Adjusters track your progress toward maximum medical improvement, which helps determine whether future medical expenses should be included in the claim. This is relevant in cases involving traumatic brain injuries, internal injuries, severe injuries, or long-term physical limitations that may require follow-up care.

Impact on your daily life

Changes to your routine, emotional trauma, emotional distress, and the need for medical equipment may be considered when evaluating personal injury claims. These factors help document how the collision affected your quality of life and your ability to return to normal activities.

How Long It May Take to Resolve a State Farm Claim in Colorado

The timeline varies based on the severity of the injuries, the availability of medical records, and whether liability is disputed. Some car accident victims resolve claims quickly when the injuries involve minor property damage or soft tissue injuries. Others require more time, particularly when internal injuries, traumatic brain injuries, or catastrophic injuries need extended medical treatment.

Cases involving wrongful death lawsuits or complex personal injury law questions can take additional time because the investigation is more detailed and involves more documentation.

Colorado law gives you three years to file a lawsuit after a motor vehicle accident, which means delays in the claims process should be monitored carefully. However, there are instances where action must be taken even quicker. For example, if the car accident involved a governmental entity or vehicle you have to provide written notice to the proper government official within 182 days of the accident. Failure to do so results in your claim being dismissed without no further remedy.

When You May Want to Speak With Car Wreck Attorneys

Some Colorado car accident victims reach a stage where the State Farm claims process becomes difficult to manage without guidance. A car wreck attorney can review what happened, look at the available evidence, and communicate with the insurance company on your behalf.

Your attorney may also:

  • Review your medical records for missing or incomplete documentation
  • Identify all available insurance coverage
  • Calculate lost income and future medical needs
  • Coordinate with investigators or specialists when needed
  • Prepare legal claims if settlement discussions do not move forward

When a State Farm claim becomes difficult to manage, many accident victims start searching online for “auto accident attorneys near me” who have handled similar cases. Speaking with an attorney can give you a clearer picture of your options under Colorado personal injury law and what steps may support your car accident case. Instead of waiting to get legal representation, we strongly encourage people to consult an attorney immediately. Doing so mitigates the risk that you will do or say something to undermine your claim.

Heuser & Heuser is There for You After a Car Accident

Filing a claim with State Farm after a car accident should move forward without unnecessary complications, but that isn’t always the case. When delays, limited communication, or disagreements about fault begin to affect your claim, speaking with injury lawyers in Colorado who understand this process can make a meaningful difference. When challenges arise, the attorneys at Heuser & Heuser, LLP are prepared to represent you and your interests. We can handle your claim and negotiate in a constructive and respectful manner to seek the fair and appropriate compensation you need.

Heuser & Heuser, LLP represents clients across Colorado Springs, Pueblo, and Southern Colorado and can review your claim, examine the evidence, and communicate with the insurance company on your behalf. Our legal team takes a careful and structured approach to evaluating medical records, police reports, and documentation tied to your injuries.

Call (719) 520-9909(719) 520-9909 or complete our confidential online form to schedule your free case review. We’ll listen to your story, review your claim, and outline the steps that may help you move forward under Colorado personal injury law.

Heuser & Heuser, LLP has office locations serving clients in Colorado Springs, Pueblo, and the surrounding communities.

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Frequently Asked Questions

There are a variety of things we look at when evaluating your case and determining its value.

We look at how the accident occurred: How did someone else’s carelessness lead to the accident? Did your actions also contribute to the crash?

We also look at what sort of injuries you sustained: Do you have a permanent injury that will last the rest of your life? Are you going to have future medical bills?

We look at lost wages: Did you lose your job? If you have permanent work restrictions due to the accident, you may not be able to find a job very easily in the future.

These are only some of the factors that we look at in evaluating a claim. You may have additional losses to account for in a claim, and sometimes additional evidence or expert witnesses will be needed to support an evaluation.

At Heuser & Heuser, LLP, we can identify those factors during a free case evaluation, during which you tell us your story so we can take the first step in building a legal strategy at no financial risk to you.

Every case is unique and different. That’s why our lawyers at Heuser & Heuser, LLP give each case personal attention during case reviews and evaluations for potential claims.

At Heuser & Heuser, LLP, we have a strong track record of positive case resolutions for our clients. We have settled hundreds, if not thousands, of cases where we’ve had large settlements.

We’ve had substantial verdicts. We go to the mat for our clients if necessary. We’ll appeal cases.

Each case and client has different needs and options, and we’ll do whatever it takes to take care of our clients. We can identify the right path for your case during a free case evaluation.

Insurance companies are in business for a reason: to make money.

Anytime the insurance company is paying money on a claim, it means less money to their bottom line. They have literally hundreds of adjusters and hundreds of lawyers who are on their side trying to figure out how to prevent money from leaving their checkbooks.

Quite frankly, you do need a lawyer to help you through this because your lawyer will stand up for your interests and seek proper compensation on your behalf.

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