The information provided below was taken from the 2002 Colorado Insurance Industry Statistical Report. All figures quoted are acquired from information filed by each company with the Colorado Division of Insurance, and the National Association of Insurance Commissioners.
The total premium volume for commercial auto insurance in Colorado, approximately $435 million, accounted for 2 percent of the total insurance premiums paid in Colorado during 2002.
The total premium volume for combined private passenger automobile insurance in Colorado, approximately $2.8 billion, accounted for 13 percent of the total insurance premiums paid in Colorado during 2002.
The entire report is accessible on the Colorado Division of Insurance Web site under consumer information, then publications www.dora.state.co.us/insurance.



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