Colorado’s Cooperation Law, enshrined in C.R.S. § 10-3-1118, was designed to protect policyholders from unfair denials based on alleged failures to cooperate. It sets a clear legal standard: If an insurer wants to rely on a non-cooperation defense, it must first follow a series of procedural steps, including sending formal written notice, giving the insured time …
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