Colorado Code § 10-3-906

Validity of insurance contracts - liability under insurance contract
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(1) 
The failure of a company transacting insurance business in Colorado to obtain a certificate of
authority shall not impair the validity of any act or contract of such company and shall not
prevent such company from defending any action in any court of this state.
(2) In event of failure of any such unauthorized insurer to pay any claim or loss within
the provisions of such insurance contract, any person who assisted or in any manner aided
directly or indirectly in the procurement of such insurance contract is also liable to the insured
for the full amount of the claim or loss in the manner provided by the provisions of such
insurance contract.

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