Car Accident Attorney in Denver, Colorado

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Denver Data

Car Accident Statistics in Denver

20,000+

Annual Car Accidents

$39,000

Average Settlement

80+

Fatal Crashes (2024)

25/50/15

Minimum Insurance

Local Courts

Courts in Denver, Colorado

Denver District Court

1437 Bannock St, Denver, CO 80202

U.S. District Court — District of Colorado

901 19th St, Denver, CO 80294

Medical Facilities

Hospitals & Trauma Centers in Denver

Denver Health Medical Center

777 Bannock St, Denver, CO 80204

St. Anthony Hospital

11600 W 2nd Pl, Lakewood, CO 80228

Liability Overview

Liability Considerations in Denver

Car Accidents in Denver

Denver's car accident statistics reflect a city grappling with rapid growth — the metro area population has increased by over 20% in the last decade — combined with weather conditions that create hazardous driving for months each year. Snow, ice, and sudden temperature changes between sunny and freezing conditions contribute to a high rate of weather-related crashes. Denver's altitude (5,280 feet) can affect vehicle performance, particularly for visitors unfamiliar with how thinner air impacts braking distances and engine performance.

Colorado follows a modified comparative negligence system with a 50% bar rule — injured drivers can recover damages only if their fault is less than 50%. This threshold is stricter than the 51% bar used in many states. The three-year statute of limitations for personal injury provides a reasonable filing window. Denver County courts are generally considered moderate in their approach to personal injury cases.

Dangerous Intersections and Highways

I-25 through the Denver metro area is the most dangerous highway corridor in Colorado, with the section between I-70 and C-470 experiencing the highest crash rates. The "Mousetrap" — the interchange of I-25 and I-70 — is a notoriously confusing and accident-prone junction where two major interstates cross in downtown Denver. The elevated lanes and tight curves of this interchange contribute to frequent multi-vehicle collisions.

I-70 heading west toward the mountains sees massive weekend traffic from skiers and outdoor recreationists, with the eastbound return on Sunday evenings producing dangerous congestion-related crashes. On surface streets, Colorado Boulevard is one of the most dangerous roads in Denver, with its wide lanes and high traffic volumes contributing to frequent broadside and pedestrian-involved collisions. The intersection of Colfax Avenue and Federal Boulevard on the west side is another chronic high-crash location with heavy pedestrian traffic.