In a lot of Pueblo cases, the dispute isn’t whether someone was hurt—it’s what caused the crash and whether the other party is responsible.
Common local situations include:
- Turning and yielding problems at multi-lane intersections where lane flow changes quickly.
- Construction zones and detours that shift bike lanes, narrow shoulders, or change signage timing.
- Dooring and side-street entries near residential blocks and mixed-use areas.
- Vehicle and cyclist miscommunication at crossings where drivers may not anticipate a bike moving through traffic at the speed of bicycles.
When liability is unclear, the case can pivot on details like lighting, traffic control, sight lines, and timing—things that are easy to forget once you’re focused on recovery.


