Lafayette residents spend a lot of time on roads that connect neighborhoods to jobs, schools, and shopping. When impairment is involved, it often shows up where drivers are moving at higher speeds, visibility changes quickly, and attention is split—like during evening commutes, weekend outings, or after events.
Common Lafayette-area crash patterns we see in impaired-driving cases include:
- Late-night lane drift or sudden braking on well-traveled corridors
- Intersection and turning collisions where timing and judgment are critical
- Near-miss behavior before impact—erratic speed changes, delayed reaction, or failure to maintain lane
When you’re injured, you need more than sympathy—you need someone who understands how these crashes are documented and how liability is argued in a Colorado personal injury claim.


