Short Answer:
In Colorado, the at-fault driver’s insurance typically pays for your rental car after an accident. If fault is unclear or delayed, you may need to use your own rental reimbursement coverage or pay upfront and seek reimbursement later. Learn more about injury-related claims here.
Example:
If another driver causes a crash and your car is in the shop, their insurance may cover a rental. If they delay accepting fault, your own policy (if you have rental coverage) can pay first, and your insurer may later recover the cost.
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