Average settlement ranges, Colorado fault laws, and what to expect after a tire blowout accident on I-70, I-25, I-76.
Note: Colorado recorded approximately 102 large truck fatalities in 2022. The I-70 mountain corridor through the Eisenhower Tunnel is among the most treacherous freight routes in the western US due to steep grades and winter weather (NHTSA FARS 2022).
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In Colorado, tire blowout truck accident settlements typically range from $53K to $2.0M. The average settlement is approximately $263K–$506K, though severe cases involving surgery or permanent disability can exceed $2.0M. Colorado's Modified Comparative Fault (50% Bar) directly affects your final compensation amount.
| Severity Level | Typical Settlement Range |
|---|---|
| Minor (soft tissue only) | $15,000 – $75,000 |
| Moderate (fractures, stitches) | $75,000 – $350,000 |
| Severe (surgery required) | $350,000 – $1,200,000 |
| Catastrophic (permanent disability) | $1,200,000 – $5,000,000+ |
| Wrongful Death | $500,000 – $5,000,000+ |
A tire blowout on a commercial truck — especially a steer or drive axle tire — can cause sudden loss of directional control, trailer sway, or truck rollover. Beyond the loss-of-control risk, tire debris (retread "alligators") poses severe hazards to surrounding vehicles, capable of penetrating windshields and causing fatal secondary crashes.
FMCSA note: FMCSA 49 CFR § 393.75 sets minimum tread depth (4/32" on steer tires, 2/32" on others) and prohibits use of tires with fabric exposure. Evidence of pre-existing tire degradation in inspection records is often the most powerful evidence in blowout cases.
Colorado uses the 50% bar rule. This is governed by Colorado Revised Statutes § 13-21-111 (modified comparative fault, 50% bar).
Colorado Fault Rule: Modified Comparative Fault (50% Bar)
Under C.R.S. § 13-21-111, if you are assigned 49% or less of the fault, your damages are reduced proportionally. If you are assigned 50% or more, you recover nothing.
Example: Your damages are $600,000 and you are 30% at fault. Recovery: $600,000 × 0.70 = $420,000.
Major Colorado freight corridors: I-70, I-25, I-76, US-6, US-285 — these interstates carry the highest commercial truck traffic volume in the state and account for a disproportionate share of large truck crashes.
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