Broomfield is suburban and commuter-heavy, with busy corridors that connect quickly to Denver and surrounding areas. That means DUI-related collisions can happen in scenarios that aren’t always “simple”:
- Late-night commuting and rideshare drop-offs: People may be leaving bars or events and then driving during higher-volume traffic windows.
- Construction and changing lanes: Roadwork can affect lane geometry, sightlines, and how a crash is reconstructed.
- Pedestrian and bicycle exposure near commercial areas: Even when alcohol is involved with the vehicle operator, the injury picture may also include crosswalk timing, turning movements, and visibility.
- Multi-vehicle chain reactions: A DUI crash on a fast-moving road can trigger secondary impacts that shift attention away from the primary cause.
These realities matter because insurance adjusters may try to treat your crash as “just a traffic accident.” A DUI injury claim requires a tighter link between impairment evidence, crash mechanics, and medical harm.


