Experienced Fort Collins Personal Injury Lawyers
Fort Collins is Colorado’s fourth-largest city, home to over 170,000 residents and a major university campus. With approximately 3,000 crashes reported annually — and a rising percentage involving serious injuries or fatalities — the roads here are more dangerous than many residents realize.
If you’ve been hurt in an accident in Fort Collins, you’re likely facing medical bills, lost work time, and an insurance company that wants to close your file for as little as possible. The personal injury lawyers at Jordan Law take all of that off your plate so you can focus on recovery.
Our firm is based in Greenwood Village, approximately one hour south on I-25 from Fort Collins. We serve clients throughout Larimer County, and we regularly file and try cases in the 8th Judicial District — the court system that handles Fort Collins personal injury claims. We meet Fort Collins clients wherever is most convenient — at home, at a medical facility, or virtually.
Jordan Law has recovered over $550 million in verdicts and settlements for injured clients, including a $131 million jury verdict — one of the largest in Colorado history. We prepare every case as if it’s going to trial, because that’s the preparation that produces real results.
For a free legal consultation with a Personal Injury lawyer serving Fort Collins, call (303) 465-8733.
For a free legal consultation with a Personal Injury lawyer serving Fort Collins, call (303) 465-8733
Why Trial Experience Matters in Fort Collins Injury Cases
The Fort Collins legal market has a handful of local PI firms and a large number of Denver-based firms that claim to serve northern Colorado. Insurance companies know which of these firms have actually tried a case in Larimer County — and which ones settle everything at a discount from a hundred miles away.
At Jordan Law, trial preparation is how we build every case:
- We have secured numerous seven- and eight-figure verdicts and settlements for injury victims across Colorado.
- Two of our attorneys are former Presidents of the Colorado Trial Lawyers Association.
- Our lead attorney is a member of the invitation-only Million Dollar Advocates Forum and has been named among The National Trial Lawyers: Top 40 Under 40.
- We regularly try cases in Colorado’s district and federal courts, including the 8th Judicial District.
Most PI firms — local and Denver-based alike — settle every case without filing a lawsuit. Insurance adjusters track this and adjust their offers accordingly. Jordan Law is built to go the distance when the insurance company won’t do the right thing.
“Insurance companies know which firms settle and which firms try cases. They treat claims differently depending on who’s on the other side.”
— Jason Jordan, Founding Partner
Types of Fort Collins Personal Injury Cases We Handle
We represent individuals and families across Fort Collins and Larimer County in serious injury and wrongful death claims, including:
- Car Accidents — Rear-end collisions, intersection crashes, I-25 highway wrecks, and uninsured/underinsured motorist claims
- Truck Accidents — Semi-trucks, commercial fleets, US-287 corridor crashes, and claims involving layered insurance policies
- Motorcycle Accidents — Left-turn collisions, failure-to-yield incidents, and crashes along high-speed corridors where riders are especially vulnerable
- Catastrophic Injuries — Traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord damage, amputations, severe burns, and life-altering trauma
- Pedestrian Accidents — Crosswalk incidents, campus-area collisions near CSU, and drivers striking pedestrians along busy commercial corridors
- Bicycle Accidents — Fort Collins is designated a Platinum Level Bike-Friendly Community, but bike-vehicle collisions remain a serious problem along College Avenue and near the CSU campus. Approximately 25% of crashes in the College Avenue corridor involve cyclists or pedestrians.
- Wrongful Death — Fatal crashes and incidents caused by negligence, impaired driving, or unsafe conditions
- Drunk Driving Accidents — Claims against impaired drivers and potentially against bars or restaurants under Colorado’s Dram Shop Act — particularly relevant in Fort Collins’ active downtown nightlife district
- Slip and Fall Injuries — Unsafe property conditions, icy sidewalks, inadequate maintenance, and dangerous commercial premises
- Dog Bites — Colorado’s strict liability statute holds dog owners responsible regardless of the animal’s prior behavior
- Rideshare Accidents — Uber and Lyft crashes involving layered insurance policies and driver contractor disputes
- Product Liability — Defective vehicles, equipment, medical devices, and consumer products causing injury
If your situation isn’t listed here, call us. We’ll give you an honest assessment.
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Dangerous Roads and Intersections in Fort Collins
Fort Collins reports roughly 3,000 crashes per year. While overall crash numbers have declined slightly in recent years, the percentage of crashes resulting in serious injuries or fatalities has increased — meaning the crashes that do happen are getting worse.
College Avenue (US-287) is the most dangerous corridor in Fort Collins. Running north-south through the center of the city and directly past the Colorado State University campus, College Avenue carries a mix of commuter traffic, commercial vehicles, cyclists, and pedestrians — a combination that produces crashes daily. The intersection of College Avenue and Drake Road is currently ranked as Fort Collins’ most dangerous intersection based on crash frequency and severity, taking over from the former top spot at College and Horsetooth (which improved after a $7.5 million city redesign project).
Other high-risk intersections and corridors include:
- College Avenue and Horsetooth Road — Formerly the city’s most dangerous intersection. Despite improvements, it remains a high-volume, high-risk location.
- Lemay Avenue and Harmony Road — A major intersection in southeast Fort Collins with heavy turning-movement conflicts and frequent rear-end collisions during peak hours.
- Timberline Road and Harmony Road — Fort Collins’ busiest intersection by daily vehicle count. The sheer volume of traffic creates more opportunities for crashes, particularly rear-end collisions from distracted or tailgating drivers.
- College Avenue and Prospect Road — Redesigned with added lanes and a new signal system, which reduced crashes by 27%. Still a high-traffic intersection requiring caution.
- US-287 north of Fort Collins — The stretch from the CO-14 junction to the Wyoming border is one of the deadliest highway segments in Colorado, with high-speed head-on collisions, rollovers, and fatal crashes at disproportionate rates compared to urban streets.
Fort Collins’ Vision Zero Action Plan aims to eliminate traffic deaths and serious injuries by focusing resources on the city’s High Injury Network — the arterials where the most severe crashes concentrate. Until those infrastructure improvements are complete, these corridors remain high-risk zones for motorists, cyclists, and pedestrians.
Where Your Case Will Be Filed: Larimer County Courts
Fort Collins is the county seat of Larimer County, which is part of Colorado’s 8th Judicial District. Personal injury lawsuits arising from Fort Collins accidents are filed at the Larimer County Justice Center, located at 201 LaPorte Avenue, Suite 100, Fort Collins, CO 80521.
The 8th Judicial District includes Larimer and Jackson counties and has seven district judges and four magistrates. The district handles civil, criminal, domestic, and juvenile cases, and Larimer County is the sixth-largest county in Colorado by population.
This is a completely different judicial district than the Denver metro courts (18th, 1st, Denver District). Jordan Law is equipped to litigate in the 8th Judicial District and understands the local procedural rules, scheduling patterns, and how Fort Collins judges manage civil litigation from filing through trial.
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Do You Have a Personal Injury Claim in Fort Collins?
Most personal injury cases in Colorado are built on negligence. To pursue a valid claim, we need to establish four elements:
- Duty of Care — The other party had a legal obligation to act reasonably. Drivers must follow traffic laws, property owners must maintain safe conditions, and employers must provide a safe workplace.
- Breach of Duty — They failed to meet that standard. Speeding, distracted driving, running a red light, failing to clear ice from a sidewalk, or over-serving alcohol are all common examples in Fort Collins.
- Causation — Their breach directly caused or substantially contributed to your injuries.
- Damages — You suffered real, measurable losses — medical expenses, lost income, pain and suffering, or diminished quality of life.
Fort Collins’ large student population, active cycling community, and seasonal weather extremes create unique liability scenarios. Bicycle-vehicle collisions near campus, pedestrian crashes in Old Town, drunk driving incidents originating from the downtown bar district, and winter weather slip-and-fall claims all require attorneys who understand how these local factors affect case strategy.
You don’t need to have the analysis figured out before you call. We’ll listen and give you direct feedback.
Deadlines: How Long Do You Have to File an Injury Claim in Colorado?
Colorado law imposes strict time limits — called the statute of limitations — for filing a personal injury lawsuit:
- Motor vehicle accident claims (car, truck, motorcycle) must be filed within three years of the date of the crash under C.R.S. § 13-80-101.
- General personal injury claims (slip and fall, dog bite, premises liability, and most other negligence claims) must be filed within two years of the date of injury under C.R.S. § 13-80-102.
- Wrongful death claims must be filed within two years of the date of death under C.R.S. § 13-21-204.
- Claims against government entities (City of Fort Collins, Larimer County, Colorado State University, CDOT) require a 182-day notice under the Colorado Governmental Immunity Act before a lawsuit can proceed.
Missing these deadlines almost always eliminates your right to seek compensation. If you’ve been hurt in Fort Collins, contact us as soon as possible.
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What to Do After an Accident in Fort Collins
The steps you take immediately after an accident directly affect the strength of your legal claim. If you’re able:
- Get medical care right away. UCHealth Poudre Valley Hospital is the primary trauma center in Fort Collins. Some injuries — particularly concussions, soft tissue damage, and internal bleeding — don’t produce obvious symptoms for hours or days. Medical records also create the documented connection between the accident and your injuries that insurers will challenge.
- Report the incident. For vehicle crashes in Fort Collins, call Fort Collins Police Services at (970) 221-6540. For crashes on I-25 or state highways, contact the Colorado State Patrol. For incidents on CSU campus property, contact CSU Police at (970) 491-6425. For commercial property incidents, report to management and request a copy of their incident report.
- Document everything you can. Photograph the scene, vehicle damage, road conditions, traffic signals, and visible injuries. Get names and contact information from witnesses. Preserve dashcam footage, text messages, and any communications from the other party’s insurer.
- Do not give a recorded statement to the other party’s insurance company. Adjusters are trained to ask questions designed to reduce your claim’s value. Even casual comments — like saying you feel “fine” — can be weaponized against you later.
- Contact a Fort Collins personal injury lawyer before accepting any settlement. Initial offers are calculated to close your claim before the full scope of your injuries is known. Once you accept, you cannot go back — even if your condition worsens.
What Compensation Can a Fort Collins Injury Claim Cover?
Economic Damages
- Emergency care, hospital stays, surgery, and follow-up treatment
- Physical therapy, imaging, prescriptions, and medical devices
- Future medical expenses and long-term care needs
- Lost income and diminished earning capacity
- Property damage and out-of-pocket costs related to the injury
Non-Economic Damages
- Pain and suffering
- Emotional distress, anxiety, or depression
- Loss of enjoyment of life
- Loss of companionship or consortium
- Inconvenience and disruption to daily living
Colorado’s House Bill 24-1472, effective January 1, 2025, imposes a cap of $1.5 million on noneconomic damages in most personal injury cases, with adjusted caps for wrongful death claims. We explain how these caps apply to your situation during your case evaluation.
Punitive Damages
Punitive damages are rare and apply only when the defendant’s conduct was willful, wanton, or recklessly indifferent to others’ safety. If the facts support it, we preserve the evidence needed to pursue them.
What If You Were Partly at Fault?
Colorado follows a modified comparative negligence rule under C.R.S. § 13-21-111. You can still recover compensation as long as you are less than 50% responsible — but your recovery is reduced by your share of fault.
For example, if your damages total $350,000 and you are found 20% at fault, your recovery would be reduced to $280,000.
In Fort Collins, fault disputes are particularly common in bicycle-vehicle collisions, pedestrian crashes near campus, and multi-vehicle intersection accidents where signal timing and right-of-way are contested. Building the evidence to counter fault-shifting arguments is a core part of what our attorneys do.
How Much Does a Fort Collins Personal Injury Lawyer Cost?
Jordan Law works on a contingency fee basis. There is no retainer, no hourly rate, and no upfront cost. Our legal fees are a percentage of the recovery we obtain on your behalf. If we don’t win, you don’t pay.
Why Jordan Law for Your Fort Collins Injury Case
Fort Collins has capable local firms, but most of them lack the trial volume and verdict history that moves insurance company behavior. Jordan Law brings Denver-metro resources and a statewide trial record to Fort Collins cases filed in the 8th Judicial District.
Here’s what sets us apart:
- $550 million+ recovered in verdicts and settlements for injured clients
- $131 million jury verdict — one of the largest in Colorado history
- Two former Presidents of the Colorado Trial Lawyers Association on our team
- Direct attorney involvement — your case is handled by experienced trial lawyers, not processed through a call center
- Trial-ready preparation from day one — the approach that gets insurance companies to take your claim seriously
- Free consultations, no fee unless we win
We meet Fort Collins clients at locations convenient for them — homes, hospitals, medical offices, or virtually — and we handle cases in the 8th Judicial District regularly. The hour drive on I-25 doesn’t slow us down. What matters is who’s preparing your case and what the insurance company thinks of them.
If you’ve been injured in Fort Collins, call Jordan Law today for a free, no-obligation case evaluation.
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