Dog bite injuries in Colorado are primarily governed by a strict liability statute (C.R.S. § 13-21-124), holding owners accountable for bites causing "serious bodily injury" without needing to prove prior aggression or negligence.
Establishing strict liability against the owner under Colorado law (no prior bite required) or negligence claims against owners, landlords, or property managers. It's the scars that give adjustors nightmares.
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