You caused the accident. You still deserve care.
Being at fault in a collision doesn't eliminate your right to evaluate and treat injuries. Your body experienced the same impact — it needs the same care. Colorado's comparative fault system means you retain rights regardless of how the accident happened. Your own insurance coverage (MedPay, PIP) may still apply. These resources explain your situation clearly.
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Your Rights After an At-Fault Accident
Being at fault doesn't mean you can't get care. Learn about your rights, your insurance coverage, and Colorado's comparative fault system.
Read moreKey Rights — At-Fault Drivers
Right to medical evaluation
Colorado law does not restrict care based on fault determination
Comparative fault system
You can recover even if partially at fault
Your own insurance coverage
MedPay and PIP may cover your care regardless of fault
Protection from premature settlement
You don't have to settle before you know your injuries
Getting Care After an At-Fault Accident
Same injuries, same treatment, same quality of care. Here's exactly how to access medical care after an accident you caused — step by step.
Read moreStep by Step
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Call CCC
Explain you were the at-fault driver
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Confirm your coverage
MedPay, PIP, and health insurance options reviewed
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First visit scheduled
Usually within 24–48 hours
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Physician evaluation
Same comprehensive exam as any other patient
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Treatment plan
Identical care pathway — fault doesn't change clinical need
Same injuries. Same care.
The clinical need doesn't change based on fault. Your body experienced the same forces. The evaluation and treatment are identical.
Not sure what coverage you have or whether you qualify? Call us — we can walk through it before your first visit.