Denver’s mix of busy downtown intersections, commuter corridors, and popular walking areas increases the chances of pedestrian collisions—particularly when motorists are navigating changing traffic patterns.
Common Denver scenarios include:
- Turning conflicts at multi-lane intersections near major commuting routes.
- Crosswalk visibility issues in weather changes (snow, slush, glare) that affect stopping distance.
- Construction and lane shifts that alter sightlines and encourage higher speeds.
- Tourism and nightlife foot traffic where people cross mid-block or step into crosswalks expecting drivers to yield.
- Bus and rail-area surges when pedestrians move quickly between transit stops and street crossings.
Even when the driver seems clearly responsible, insurers often look for ways to reduce payouts—by disputing timing, questioning the injury severity, or suggesting the pedestrian contributed to the incident.


