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Erie, Colorado -- a fast-growing Front Range community straddling Boulder and Weld counties. CGH Injury Lawyers serves injured people across Erie.
Erie, Colorado

Erie Personal Injury Lawyers Who Build Your Claim to Full Value

A serious crash or injury in Erie turns your life upside down fast. CGH Injury Lawyers serves Erie from our Denver office, builds every category of damages the law allows, and tries cases in Boulder County or Weld County District Court when an insurer refuses to be fair. No fee unless we win.

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  • CGH Injury Lawyers handles the full range of Erie injury cases: car and motorcycle crashes, truck accidents, slip and fall, premises liability, dog bites, rideshare crashes, spinal cord and catastrophic injuries, bus accidents, and wrongful death. There is no Erie office. We serve Erie from our Denver office and travel to you.
  • Erie straddles Boulder and Weld counties. Where your crash or injury happened determines which court handles your lawsuit: Weld County incidents go to the 19th Judicial District in Greeley; Boulder County incidents go to the 20th Judicial District, with a courthouse in Longmont that is closer to Erie. We file in both districts.
  • Most Colorado car-crash injury claims must be filed within three years (C.R.S. 13-80-101(1)(n)); most other injury claims carry a two-year deadline (C.R.S. 13-80-102(1)(a)). Claims against a public entity require written notice within 182 days of discovering the injury (C.R.S. 24-10-109(1)).

Erie ranked 15th among the fastest-growing cities in the United States in 2025, with a population that climbed from roughly 30,000 in 2020 to more than 40,000 by the end of 2024. That pace of growth brings construction traffic, new arterial roads, and crowded intersections -- and it brings injury risk. When someone else's carelessness hurts you on I-25, US 287, SH-7, or anywhere in Erie, CGH Injury Lawyers manages the claim, the negotiation, and the trial. You pay nothing unless we recover for you.

Erie injury cases we handle

Pick the page that fits what happened to you in Erie

Each page below covers Colorado law, Erie-specific facts, and the strategy for that type of claim. Start with the one that matches your situation, or call (303) 209-9395 and we will point you to the right path.

Crashes

Erie Car Accident Lawyers

I-25, US 287, SH-7, and SH-52 carry heavy traffic through Erie's split-county footprint. We pursue the at-fault driver and every available policy, and we know which county court your claim belongs in based on where the crash happened.

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Heavy Trucks

Erie Truck Accident Lawyers

The I-25 corridor and US 287 move significant commercial freight through Erie. When a semi or commercial vehicle causes your crash, the investigation requires pulling black-box data, driver logs, and carrier insurance -- work that starts on day one. We handle Erie truck cases from our Denver office and file in Weld or Boulder County District Court depending on where the collision occurred.

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Falls and Property

Erie Slip and Fall Lawyers

Erie Marketplace, Historic Downtown Erie on Briggs Street, and Erie's growing network of retail and commercial properties create real premises exposure. We prove the property owner's failure to maintain a reasonably safe surface and pursue the full claim under Colorado premises liability law.

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Two Wheels

Motorcycle Accidents

Motorcyclists on I-25 and SH-7 face distracted drivers and construction zones. We fight the bias and build the full injury picture.

On Foot

Pedestrian Accidents

Pedestrians along the Coal Creek trail corridor, Erie Marketplace, and new subdivisions face growing driver traffic. We pursue full recovery.

Dog Attacks

Dog Bites

Colorado's strict-liability dog-bite statute applies in Erie regardless of the dog's history. We handle the claim and the long-term injury documentation.

Unsafe Premises

Erie Premises Liability Lawyers

Dangerous conditions at Erie's retail centers, apartment complexes, and new-construction sites fall under Colorado's premises liability statute. We identify every responsible party and the insurance coverage behind them.

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Catastrophic Injury

Erie Spinal Cord Injury Lawyers

A spinal cord injury changes a life and runs into lifetime costs that must all be documented and valued. Colorado does not cap economic damages or damages for physical impairment. These are exactly the cases where a detailed life-care plan and trial-ready preparation produce the largest difference in outcome.

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Head Injury

Brain Injury

Traumatic brain injuries often look minor at first. We document the full impact and build the lifetime value of the claim.

Rideshare

Rideshare Accidents

Uber and Lyft crashes involve multiple insurance layers. We identify every active policy and pursue the full recovery.

Transit

Bus Accidents

Bus crashes involving a public carrier trigger government immunity rules and a short notice deadline. We handle the CGIA notice and the full claim.

Not Sure Which Fits?

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DUI accidents, hit-and-run crashes, catastrophic injuries, burn injuries, and wrongful death are all cases we handle for Erie residents. If you were hurt by someone else's carelessness in Erie, there is almost certainly a path to recovery. Browse all Colorado practice areas or call (303) 209-9395 for a direct answer about your case.

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Local Knowledge

Erie courts. Erie trauma care. Erie roads.

An Erie injury case lives in Erie: the road or property where it happened, the hospital that treated you, and the courthouse where your lawsuit may be filed. Where in Erie matters -- the town straddles two counties, and that split changes everything about how a claim is handled.

Courthouses -- Split County

Two District Courts Serve Erie

Erie straddles Boulder County to the west and Weld County to the east, with the dividing line running roughly along County Line Road. A personal injury lawsuit is filed in the district court for the county where the incident occurred. For Weld County incidents, that is Weld County District Court in the 19th Judicial District, located at 901 9th Ave in Greeley, CO 80631. For Boulder County incidents, the nearest courthouse is the Boulder County Combined Court in Longmont, located at 1035 Kimbark St, Longmont, CO 80501, in the 20th Judicial District -- a far shorter drive from Erie than the Boulder courthouse. We file and appear in both district courts, and we know which one controls your claim from day one.

Trauma Care

UCHealth Longs Peak Hospital and Boulder Community Health

The closest trauma center to Erie is UCHealth Longs Peak Hospital in Longmont, a CDPHE-designated Level III Trauma Center with a dedicated Trauma and Acute Care Surgery program. Boulder Community Health's Foothills Hospital is an American College of Surgeons verified Level II Trauma Center and the first Level II Trauma Center designated in Boulder County. Trauma records from either hospital document the full scope of your injuries and form the medical backbone of your damages claim.

Key Roads

I-25, US 287, SH-7, and SH-52

Interstate 25 cuts through Erie with an interchange at Erie Parkway, part of the 1,280-acre I-25 Erie Gateway development planned for the northwest corner of that interchange. US Highway 287 is a major north-south arterial through town; CDOT identified significant safety deficiencies at the US 287 and CO 52 intersection significant enough to fund a full improvement project, including new turn lanes, bicycle lanes, pedestrian ramps, and signal replacement. Colorado State Highway 7 (Baseline Road) is Erie's primary east-west arterial, connecting the town to Boulder, Lafayette, Louisville, and Brighton; CDOT completed shoulder widening near Erie Airport Drive on SH-7 in January 2026. SH-52 ties into the US 287 corridor. These are the roads where Erie's injury crashes happen, and where in Erie the crash occurred determines which county's court and which road maintenance authority are responsible.

The rules of the game

The Colorado law that governs your Erie injury claim

Erie injury claims run on Colorado statutes, not local rules. A few of them quietly decide whether you recover at all and how much. Here are the ones that matter most.

Deadlines that can end a claim

  • Most car and motorcycle crash injury claims in Erie must be filed within three years of the crash (C.R.S. 13-80-101(1)(n)).
  • Most other injury claims, including slip and fall and premises cases, carry a two-year deadline (C.R.S. 13-80-102(1)(a)).
  • Claims against a government entity -- including road-maintenance claims against Boulder County, Weld County, the Town of Erie, or CDOT -- require a written notice of claim within 182 days of discovering the injury (C.R.S. 24-10-109(1)). Missing that deadline bars the claim entirely.
  • Shorter or different deadlines can apply to specific facts, so confirm your deadline early.

What you can recover

  • Economic damages such as medical bills, lost wages, and future care costs are never capped in Colorado.
  • Non-economic damages such as pain and suffering are capped at $1.5 million for claims accruing on or after January 1, 2025, with inflation adjustments beginning in 2028 (C.R.S. 13-21-102.5).
  • Compensation for physical impairment or disfigurement is not capped at all, which matters most in the catastrophic and spinal cord cases Erie's fast-moving corridors produce.
  • Under Colorado's modified comparative negligence rule, you can still recover if you were partly at fault, but recovery is barred if you are 50 percent or more at fault (C.R.S. 13-21-111). Insurers use this rule aggressively to reduce or eliminate Erie claims -- it is why having counsel ready to push back matters.

Erie's split-county geography adds a layer that most Colorado injury claims do not have: the responsible party for a road-condition crash may be CDOT, Boulder County, Weld County, or the Town of Erie, depending on which road and which side of County Line Road the crash happened on. Getting that determination right in the first 182 days is what keeps the government-entity claim alive.

Where Erie injuries happen

The Erie risks we see turn into injury claims

Erie's rapid growth and unique geography create a specific set of hazards. Knowing where harm tends to happen helps us build the claim and identify the responsible party from the start.

  1. Construction Traffic and New Subdivision Roads

    Erie ranked 15th among the fastest-growing cities in the U.S. in 2025, and its population grew from roughly 30,038 in 2020 to more than 40,183 by December 2024. That kind of growth means active construction zones, new subdivision access roads not yet up to full maintenance standard, and arterials handling traffic loads they were not built for. Construction-zone and road-condition crashes are a real part of Erie's injury picture.

  2. The US 287 and CO 52 Intersection

    CDOT identified safety and operational deficiencies at the US 287 and CO 52 intersection severe enough to fund a full improvement project, including lane widening, new turn lanes, bicycle lanes, pedestrian ramps, and traffic signal replacement. When a CDOT-funded safety project targets a specific intersection, the crash data behind it matters to an injury claim arising from that corridor.

  3. Hail, Severe Weather, and the I-25 Corridor

    Erie sits at the foothills-plains interface along the I-25 corridor, where storms track northeast and produce more than 30 hail events per year, with potential for golf-ball-size hail and winds reaching 70 mph. Severe weather creates sudden road hazards, and the questions of road maintenance and driver duty of care under those conditions are part of what we investigate on every weather-related Erie crash.

  4. Oil and Gas Operations Near Residential Areas

    As of March 2025, Colorado regulators approved drilling for 26 wells extending beneath Erie from a Weld County site near a planned 1,400-home subdivision, with 72 homes within the state's 2,000-foot health and safety setback. Active and approved oil and gas operations generate their own heavy vehicle traffic on local roads. When industrial vehicle activity causes a crash or injury, identifying the operator and the applicable insurance is part of the investigation from the start.

  5. Coal Creek Trail and Pedestrian Corridors

    The Coal Creek Channel and trail corridor is an active pedestrian and cyclist route through Erie. Collisions between trail users and vehicles at roadway crossings, and premises hazards along the corridor, are injury scenarios that require identifying the correct responsible party -- whether that is the Town of Erie, Boulder County, Weld County, or a private property owner adjacent to the trail.

  6. Erie Marketplace and Commercial Areas

    Erie Marketplace is a large power retail center anchored by Target, Best Buy, Marshalls, and other high-traffic tenants. High customer volume in parking lots, store entrances, and common areas creates real slip, trip, and premises liability exposure. We identify the property owner and any management company behind a commercial premises claim and pursue full recovery.

Why CGH

Why injured people in Erie choose CGH Injury Lawyers

Trial-ready attorneys, bilingual help, and no fee unless we win. We are honest about one thing from the start: we do not keep an Erie office. We serve Erie from our Denver office and come to you. What you get is the work, not a local storefront.

Two-County Coverage

We know both sides of County Line Road.

Erie's split between Boulder and Weld counties means your claim may belong in Greeley or in Longmont, and may involve Boulder County, Weld County, CDOT, or the Town of Erie as a potential defendant. We resolve that question immediately and file in the right court from day one.

Trial-Ready

Built to try your case.

Managing Partner Kevin Cheney is a member of the American Board of Trial Advocates and has tried more than 25 cases to verdict. When attorneys are genuinely ready to try a case in Weld County District Court or Boulder County District Court, insurers respond differently to a demand. We prepare every Erie case as if it will be tried -- because some will be.

Full Value

No category left out.

We build every Erie claim around all the damages the law allows, including the uncapped categories that drive serious-injury value.

Bilingual

Hablamos espanol.

Spanish-speaking staff and attorneys serve Erie's Spanish-speaking residents and the wider Boulder and Weld County communities.

No Win, No Fee

Contingency only.

You pay nothing out of pocket for legal fees. We advance costs and collect only from a settlement or verdict in your favor.

Honest About Location

Serving Erie from our Denver office.

Our office is at 2701 Lawrence St., Suite 201 in Denver. We do not claim an Erie address. We represent Erie clients, file in Weld County and Boulder County District Courts, and meet you where it works. Call (303) 209-9395 to start.

After an injury

What to do after an injury in Erie

Take care of your health first, protect the evidence, then call before you talk to the insurer. Here is the path we walk with Erie clients.

  1. Get medical care

    Serious Erie injuries are often treated at UCHealth Longs Peak Hospital in Longmont, the area's nearest Level III Trauma Center, or at Boulder Community Health's Foothills Hospital, Boulder County's Level II Trauma Center. Even injuries that feel minor can hide nerve damage or internal injury. Get examined and keep every record.

  2. Note which county you are in

    Because Erie straddles Boulder and Weld counties along County Line Road, where the incident happened determines which court handles your lawsuit and which government entities may be on the hook for road or property conditions. Document the exact location.

  3. Document the scene

    Photograph your injuries, the vehicles or property involved, road or weather conditions, and any signage. Get the names and contact information of witnesses before they leave the scene.

  4. Watch your deadlines

    If a government entity -- CDOT, Boulder County, Weld County, or the Town of Erie -- may be responsible, you may have only 182 days to file written notice (C.R.S. 24-10-109(1)). That clock starts before most people realize it. The general deadlines are three years for motor vehicle injury claims (C.R.S. 13-80-101(1)(n)) and two years for most other injury claims (C.R.S. 13-80-102(1)(a)).

  5. Call before insurance does

    The at-fault party's insurer may call quickly with a recorded statement request or an early settlement offer. Do not agree to either before speaking with us. Call (303) 209-9395.

  6. We build your claim

    We locate every available insurance policy, gather records and reports, determine the correct county and responsible parties, document the full injury picture, and value the claim across every category Colorado law allows.

  7. Negotiate or litigate

    Most cases settle. When insurers refuse a fair offer, we file in Weld County or Boulder County District Court and try your case.

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Questions

Erie personal injury -- frequently asked questions

Does CGH Injury Lawyers have an office in Erie?

No. CGH Injury Lawyers has one office, at 2701 Lawrence St., Suite 201, Denver, CO 80205. We serve Erie clients from that office, file in Weld County and Boulder County District Courts, and meet you wherever is most convenient. You can reach us at (303) 209-9395.

Which court handles my Erie personal injury lawsuit?

It depends on where in Erie the incident happened. Erie straddles Boulder and Weld counties, with County Line Road as the approximate dividing line. For incidents in the Weld County portion, the case is filed in Weld County District Court (19th Judicial District) at 901 9th Ave, Greeley, CO 80631. For incidents in the Boulder County portion, the case is filed in the 20th Judicial District, and the closest courthouse to Erie is the Boulder County Combined Court in Longmont at 1035 Kimbark St, Longmont, CO 80501. We handle both districts and determine the correct court from day one.

How long do I have to file an injury claim in Erie?

It depends on the type of claim. Most car and motorcycle crash injury claims must be filed within three years of the crash (C.R.S. 13-80-101(1)(n)). Most other injury claims, including slip and fall and premises cases, carry a two-year deadline (C.R.S. 13-80-102(1)(a)). Claims involving a government entity -- CDOT, Boulder County, Weld County, or the Town of Erie -- require written notice within 182 days of discovering the injury (C.R.S. 24-10-109(1)), a short deadline that can close off a claim before the general filing period even begins. Confirm your specific deadlines with an attorney early.

Does Colorado cap what I can recover for an Erie injury?

Economic damages such as medical bills, lost wages, and future care are never capped. Non-economic damages such as pain and suffering are capped at $1.5 million for claims accruing on or after January 1, 2025, with inflation adjustments starting in 2028 (C.R.S. 13-21-102.5). Compensation for physical impairment or disfigurement is not capped at all, which is why catastrophic and spinal cord injury cases often build their full value from the uncapped categories. These rules apply the same way in Erie whether your case ends up in Weld County or Boulder County District Court.

Can I still recover if I was partly at fault for the Erie crash?

Often, yes. Colorado follows a modified comparative negligence rule (C.R.S. 13-21-111). If you are less than 50 percent at fault, you can recover, though your award is reduced by your share of the fault. If you are 50 percent or more at fault, you recover nothing. Insurers in Erie -- as everywhere in Colorado -- push to assign as much fault as possible to you to reduce or eliminate what they owe. Having an attorney who knows how to counter that tactic is how you keep the full value of your claim on the table.

What kinds of Erie injury cases does CGH handle?

We handle the full range of Erie personal injury matters: car and motorcycle crashes, truck accidents, slip and fall, premises liability, dog bites, rideshare accidents, bus accidents, brain injury, spinal cord and catastrophic injuries, and wrongful death. If you were hurt by someone else's carelessness in Erie, there is very likely a path to recovery. Start with the Erie page that matches your case, browse all of our Colorado practice areas at /practice-areas/, or call (303) 209-9395 for a straight answer.

Why does it matter that Erie is in two counties?

The county where your incident occurred determines which district court handles your lawsuit, which jury pool you draw from, and -- for road or property condition claims -- which government entity is responsible for maintaining the road or space where you were hurt. CDOT, Boulder County, Weld County, and the Town of Erie all maintain different roads within Erie. Getting the responsible party right in the first 182 days (the government notice deadline under C.R.S. 24-10-109(1)) can be the difference between a viable claim and one that is permanently barred.

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