Lakewood sits between Denver and the foothills, and traffic patterns reflect that. You’ll often see:
- High-volume commuting corridors where drivers are focused on speed and lane changes.
- Frequent turning movements near intersections, shopping areas, and busier crosswalks.
- Changing visibility from glare, winter precipitation, and late-day lighting—factors that matter when someone claims they “couldn’t see you in time.”
- Construction and road work that can shift lanes, alter signage, or create confusing sightlines.
In pedestrian cases, those details can decide whether fault is clear or disputed. The earlier you document what you can, the easier it is to explain what happened in a way insurance companies can’t easily reshape.


