Colorado Code § 38-36-190

Action must be brought within six years - exception
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No action or
proceeding for compensation for or by reason of any deprivation, loss, or damage occasioned or
sustained as provided in this article shall be made, brought, or taken except within the period of
six years from the time when the right to bring or take such action or proceeding first accrued. If
at the time when such right of action first accrued the person entitled to bring such action or take
such proceeding is under the age of eighteen years, insane, imprisoned, or absent from the
United States in the service of the United States or of this state, then such person, or anyone
claiming from, by, or under him, may bring the action or take the proceeding at any time within
two years after such disability is removed, notwithstanding the time before limited in that behalf
has expired.

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