Boulder has a mix of dense streets, frequent cyclists and pedestrians, and routes that connect downtown to the foothills. That combination can create disputes like these:
- Intersection and turning conflicts: Left turns and right turns across bike lanes are common points of contention.
- Door zone and curbside hazards: Vehicles parking or pulling over near bike lanes can create sudden, disputed “last-second” events.
- Construction and detours: Temporary striping, signage, and shifted lanes can change what was “reasonable” for drivers to expect.
- Weather and lighting variability: Colorado conditions can shift quickly—wet pavement, glare, fog, or sunset visibility can become central to how the crash is reconstructed.
Because these scenarios are fact-specific, your claim needs a timeline and evidence that matches what happened on the road.


