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Product Liability Laws in Colorado.
Colorado product-liability law is primarily governed by the Colorado Product Liability Act at C.R.S. §§ 13-21-401 et seq., which codifies strict liability, negligence, and warranty theories against sellers and manufacturers of defective products. Colorado’s 2-year personal-injury statute of limitations generally applies.
Last verified: 2026-04-17
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Statute of Limitations
Product-liability claims in Colorado must generally be brought within 2 years of accrual.
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Key Colorado Statutes
The Product Liability Act sets definitions, defenses, and procedural rules for product-liability claims in Colorado.
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