Denver, CO – Pedestrian Hurt in Accident on 9th Ave near Lowell Blvd

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Denver, CO — Pedestrian Hurt in Accident on 9th Ave near Lowell Blvd

Denver, CO (April 24, 2025) – Shortly before 6:00 p.m., on April 24, a pedestrian-involved collision occurred in Denver that resulted in injuries. Police responded to the scene at the intersection of 9th Avenue near Lowell Boulevard, where they found a pedestrian with serious injuries. Reports show the victim had been struck by a vehicle for reasons still being investigated. Traffic delays ensued in the area while responders worked at the scene, and police urged local motorists to use alternate routes. The pedestrian was transported to the hospital by ambulance, though the exact nature of their injuries has not been specified at this time. Police continue to investigate. 

We hope for the full recovery of the injured victim.


Colorado Pedestrian Accidents

In Colorado, pedestrian accidents have become an increasingly urgent concern, with the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) reporting a sharp rise in crashes involving pedestrians in recent years. According to CDOT, pedestrian fatalities in Colorado have climbed significantly, particularly in urban areas like Denver, which sees a high volume of both vehicle traffic and foot traffic. As of 2023, the state saw one of its highest numbers of pedestrian deaths in over a decade, contributing to a growing national crisis. In fact, the Governors Highway Safety Association (GHSA) reports that pedestrian fatalities in the United States reached a 40-year high in 2022, exacerbated by factors such as distracted driving, poor infrastructure, and an increase in larger vehicles on the road.

  • Poorly Lit Urban Areas: Poor street lighting in certain neighborhoods, especially during winter months, significantly contributes to pedestrian accidents. In Denver, many high-risk intersections lack adequate lighting, making it difficult for drivers to see pedestrians, particularly at night.
  • High Traffic Volume in Urban Areas: Denver’s busy streets and intersections present additional hazards for pedestrians. With frequent congestion, drivers may become more distracted or impatient, leading to a higher likelihood of accidents. CDOT data shows that pedestrian crashes often spike during rush hour and peak shopping seasons, when foot traffic and vehicle congestion are at their highest.
  • Distracted Driving: Nationwide, distracted driving remains a leading cause of pedestrian accidents. Drivers who are texting, talking on the phone, or engaging with in-car technology may fail to notice pedestrians crossing at intersections or walking along the roadside. In Colorado, the rise of distracted driving crashes mirrors the rise in pedestrian accidents.
  • Speeding and Reckless Driving: Speed limits in urban areas are often exceeded, and pedestrians may not have enough time to react or make decisions when a driver is speeding. In areas where pedestrian traffic is dense, high vehicle speeds create a dangerous environment for those on foot.
  • Lack of Pedestrian-Friendly Infrastructure: While strides have been made in some parts of Colorado, many roads still lack adequate pedestrian infrastructure, such as crosswalks, sidewalks, or pedestrian islands. As a result, pedestrians are forced to navigate streets in unsafe conditions, increasing their risk of being hit by a vehicle.

Local efforts to combat this issue have focused on improving pedestrian infrastructure, such as adding more crosswalks, pedestrian signals, and traffic-calming measures like speed bumps. Furthermore, there’s a growing emphasis on public education campaigns aimed at both pedestrians and drivers to encourage safer behaviors, such as using designated crosswalks, avoiding distractions, and yielding to pedestrians in crosswalks.

If you’ve been involved in a pedestrian accident in Colorado, it’s critical to seek legal assistance immediately. Pedestrian accidents often lead to severe injuries, including fractures, head trauma, and spinal injuries, which can result in long-term medical expenses and lost wages. Our experienced pedestrian crash attorneys in Denver at Smith & Weidinger can guide you through the legal process, help you gather the necessary evidence, and ensure that your rights are fully protected.

We understand that dealing with the aftermath of a pedestrian accident can be overwhelming, but we are here to support you. Our attorneys will fight for your right to compensation for medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other damages. If you or a loved one has been injured in a pedestrian crash, don’t wait. Contact us today at 720-996-2600 for a free consultation. We’re here to listen to your story and help you pursue the justice you deserve. Let us assist you in moving forward with confidence.

Note: The information provided in this blog post has been compiled from publicly available and secondary sources. While we strive for accuracy, some details may become outdated or contain inadvertent errors. If you believe any information is incorrect or requires updating, please contact Smith & Weidinger so that we may review and make the appropriate corrections.

Disclaimer: This blog post is for informational purposes only and is not intended as a solicitation for business. The photo used is not from the scene of the incident described. Viewing this content does not create an attorney-client relationship with Smith & Weidinger. If you have been injured in an accident, please seek immediate medical attention and then consult with a qualified attorney to discuss your legal rights and options.

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