Castle Rock sits between two major metro areas, and that “in-between” reality shapes how truck collisions happen here. Commercial drivers frequently move through the area on I‑25, and local traffic patterns can change quickly due to congestion, weather, and merging behavior.
Common local scenarios we see include:
- Stop-and-go commuter traffic where passenger vehicles get trapped near a truck’s blind spots during sudden slowdowns
- Merge and lane-change collisions near high-volume exits and on-ramps as drivers jockey for position
- Rear-end impacts where a truck’s stopping distance becomes a critical issue
- Delivery and service vehicles operating on tight schedules in growing residential zones
These aren’t just “bad luck” situations. They often raise specific questions about following distance, speed selection for conditions, driver attention, and company-level safety practices.


