When a crash happens at an intersection in Colorado, the results can be serious broken bones, brain injuries, long recovery times, and mounting medical bills. If you’ve been hurt in one of these collisions, you’re not alone. Many people in Colorado face similar situations every year, especially in busy areas like Denver, Boulder, and Aurora where traffic is high and accidents happen fast.

What does a Colorado personal injury lawyer specializing in intersection crash injuries actually do?

A lawyer who focuses on intersection crashes understands how complex these cases can be. They don’t just handle paperwork they look at traffic signals, camera footage, police reports, witness statements, and road conditions to figure out who was at fault. Not all crashes are clear-cut. Sometimes, both drivers were speeding. Other times, a driver ran a red light or failed to yield. A skilled attorney will dig into the details to build your case.

These lawyers often work with accident reconstruction experts, medical professionals, and insurance adjusters. Their goal isn’t just to get you compensation it’s to make sure you’re treated fairly when the insurance company tries to minimize your claim.

When should you consider hiring a Colorado personal injury lawyer for an intersection crash?

If you were injured in a crash at a busy intersection like one where two roads cross, a four-way stop, or a signalized junction you might need legal help. This includes situations where:

  • You were hit by a car turning left across your path
  • A driver ran a red light and struck your vehicle
  • You were hit while crossing on foot at a marked crosswalk
  • Another driver cut you off at a merge point or roundabout

Even if the other driver says they weren’t at fault, that doesn’t mean you’re not entitled to compensation. Insurance companies often push back, especially if the crash wasn’t immediately obvious from the scene.

Common mistakes people make after an intersection crash

Many injured drivers or pedestrians wait too long to act. That delay can hurt your case. Here’s what to avoid:

  • Not reporting the crash to police. Even if it seems minor, a police report helps document the facts later.
  • Accepting a quick settlement offer. Insurance adjusters may try to pay you less than your injuries are worth. Don’t rush.
  • Sharing too much on social media. Posting about your injury or the crash can be used against you.
  • Not keeping records. Save every receipt for medical visits, lost wages, and car repairs.

One person we worked with waited three weeks before calling a lawyer. By then, key video evidence had been deleted by the city’s traffic cameras. That made it harder to prove fault.

How to find the right lawyer for your intersection crash case

Look for someone with experience handling real intersection crashes not just any personal injury lawyer. Ask if they’ve handled cases involving red-light violations, pedestrian injuries, or multi-vehicle pileups at intersections. Check their track record with actual verdicts or settlements.

For example, if you were hit while walking across a street in downtown Denver, a lawyer who’s worked on similar pedestrian collision cases will know exactly what evidence matters. They’ll review crosswalk signage, signal timing, and whether the city had a history of unsafe intersections.

Our team has helped clients in cases like this, including a mother who was struck at a poorly lit crosswalk near a school. We reviewed city maintenance logs and traffic studies to show the area had high risk. The city eventually settled after we showed the danger had been ignored for years.

What kind of damages can you recover?

You may be able to get compensation for:

  • Medical expenses (hospital visits, surgeries, rehab)
  • Lost wages from time off work
  • Pain and suffering
  • Long-term disability or permanent injury
  • Damage to your vehicle

The amount depends on the severity of your injuries, how clear fault is, and the strength of your evidence. Some cases settle quickly. Others go to trial if the insurance company refuses to offer fair terms.

Next steps after an intersection crash in Colorado

If you’ve been hurt in a crash at an intersection, take action now. Start by:

  1. Seeking medical care even if you feel fine. Some injuries, like whiplash or internal bleeding, don’t show up right away.
  2. Reporting the crash to local police and getting a copy of the report.
  3. Collecting photos of the scene, your vehicle, and any visible injuries.
  4. Writing down what happened, including weather, road conditions, and traffic signals.
  5. Contacting a lawyer who specializes in intersection crashes. You can learn more about our approach here.

For those dealing with rear-end collisions at intersections, we also have experience helping victims understand their rights. More details are available here.

If you were injured as a pedestrian in a crash, the rules are different. We’ve helped many people in these situations, especially in cities where sidewalks aren’t well-connected to crossings. You can read about that work here.

Most importantly: don’t wait. In Colorado, you have three years from the date of the crash to file a personal injury lawsuit. But starting early gives you better chances to gather strong evidence and reach a fair outcome.