Where your case will be filed
Rideshare accident lawsuits arising in Colorado Springs go to the El Paso County District Court, 4th Judicial District of Colorado, located at 270 S. Tejon Street, Colorado Springs, CO 80903. We appear in El Paso County courts and handle the filing, scheduling, and all courthouse appearances so you do not have to.
Trauma centers serving crash victims
Serious rideshare injuries in Colorado Springs go to UCHealth Memorial Hospital Central, 1400 E. Boulder St., the only Level I Trauma Center in southern Colorado (verified by CDPHE and the American College of Surgeons). A secondary hospital, UCHealth Memorial Hospital North at 4050 Briargate Pkwy, holds Level III Trauma designation (CDPHE, October 7, 2015). If you were taken to either facility after a crash, those records are central to your damages claim.
The roads where these crashes happen
Colorado Springs Police Department data from 2020 placed eight of the city's top 15 most dangerous intersections along I-25. Powers Boulevard (State Highway 21, 20.245 miles), a primary rideshare pickup corridor serving Fort Carson, Peterson Space Force Base, and the Colorado Springs Airport, averaged nearly one crash per week at North Powers and Stetson Hills Boulevard in 2020 alone. North Academy Boulevard at Palmer Park Boulevard, one of the highest-volume rideshare zones in the city, ranked as the second most dangerous intersection in Colorado according to state crash data. US-24 (Platte Avenue) adds additional risk from flash flooding in the Powers Boulevard drainage area, black ice on bridge surfaces, and rapid mountain weather changes heading west toward Pikes Peak. Military convoys on Powers Boulevard and CO-115 and high tourist traffic around Garden of the Gods and the US Olympic and Paralympic Training Center further concentrate rideshare demand in corridors with documented crash histories.