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Colorado Crash Report Details
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DISCLAIMER: This is a public record summary generated from Colorado crash data. This is NOT an official crash report. Personal identifying information has been redacted per CRS 42-4-1606. For the official report, contact the investigating agency. Data may be incomplete or subject to correction.
The officer observed visible but non-life-threatening injuries — bruising, minor cuts, complaint of pain, limping, or other signs of moderate harm. The person could still move around at the scene.
Minor injuries (KABCO "B") can still develop into significant medical issues. Soft tissue injuries, whiplash, and concussions are commonly classified here but may worsen over days or weeks. FHWA estimates ~$198,000 per minor-injury crash. Seek medical evaluation even if injuries seem minor — medical documentation is critical for insurance claims.
The investigating officer determined that alcohol was a factor in this crash. At least one involved party showed signs of impairment or tested positive.
Alcohol involvement substantially strengthens liability against the impaired party and may support punitive damages. Colorado's BAC limit is 0.08% (DUI) or 0.05% (DWAI).
The officer determined that speed — either exceeding the limit or driving too fast for conditions — was a contributing factor.
Speed-related crashes often involve higher injury severity due to increased force of impact. Speeding is a per se violation (point schedule: 1-4 mph over = 0 pts, 5-9 over = 1 pt, 10-19 over = 4 pts, 20-39 over = 6 pts, 40+ over = 12 pts and automatic suspension). Penalties are doubled in construction zones. Speed is both a contributing factor and an aggravating factor that can increase claim values.
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This CrashStory report covers approximately 55% of the official DR3447 form fields. The remaining fields contain personal information (names, licenses, insurance), the officer's hand-drawn diagram, and witness details. Click to see exactly what the official report adds and when you might need it.
The DR3447 is the official Investigator's Traffic Crash Report form used by Colorado law enforcement. This public record summary follows the DR3447 format using data from Colorado crash databases.