Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper (D) has signed into law a measure that makes the state the 40th to protect truckers from contracts that force them to assume total liability for accidents whether they are at fault.
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The anti-indemnification bill passed the House on Feb. 12 by 41-23 and passed the Senate on March 5 before being sent to the governor, who signed the measure March 24.
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Colorado truckers have tried for nearly a decade to secure such protection.
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All of Colorado’s neighboring states have passed anti-indemnification laws that prevent shippers from including blanket liability provisions in their contracts.