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Castle Rock grew up around a landmark you can see from the highway. The rock outcropping that gave this town its name has watched the population swell from 20,000 to over 83,000 in just two decades, a 289% increase that ranks among the fastest growth rates of any comparably sized city in the country. That growth brought new neighborhoods, new schools, the Outlets at Castle Rock, Philip S. Miller Park, and nearly 436,000 visitors to the park alone in 2024. It also brought traffic that the road network was never designed to handle.

I-25 carries up to 160,000 vehicles per day through the northern end of Castle Rock. Meadows Parkway and Factory Shops Boulevard is the most dangerous intersection in town, according to the police chief. The Founders Parkway interchange with I-25 was the site of a fatal semi-truck crash that killed one person and sent two vehicles off a 25-foot retaining wall. And on New Year’s Eve 2024, a 20-vehicle pileup on icy northbound I-25 south of Plum Creek Parkway shut down the highway and reminded every commuter in Douglas County what they already knew: this corridor is built for speed, not safety.

Travis Legal Offices is located at 333 Perry Street, Suite 203, in Castle Rock. This is our home. We drive these roads every day. We have represented Castle Rock residents injured in crashes on these intersections for over 26 years. When a collision on Founders Parkway or a truck wreck on I-25 disrupts your life, you do not need a firm looking at Castle Rock on a map. You need the firm that walks out of this courthouse and drives the same roads you do.

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    The Most Dangerous Roads and Intersections in Castle Rock, Colorado

    Meadows Parkway and Factory Shops Boulevard

    The Castle Rock Police Chief has identified this as the single most dangerous intersection in town. It sits at the nexus of residential traffic from the Meadows community, commercial traffic from the Outlets at Castle Rock, and visitors heading to Philip S. Miller Park. The combination of high volume, multiple turning movements, and drivers distracted by outlet store signage creates a collision pattern that Castle Rock PD tracks closely. Rear-end crashes and broadside collisions are the most common types reported here. If you have been hit at Meadows and Factory Shops, you are not alone, and you are not at fault just because the intersection is “busy.” The question in every crash case is whether the other driver was paying attention, and the evidence at this intersection frequently says they were not.

    I-25 Between Plum Creek Parkway (Exit 181) and Tomah Road (Exit 174)

    This seven-mile stretch of I-25 through and south of Castle Rock is the most crash-prone segment of highway in the area. On December 31, 2024, a 20-vehicle pileup on northbound I-25 south of Plum Creek Parkway shut down the highway due to icy road conditions. In October 2024, a wrong-way driver caused a three-vehicle head-on collision near mile marker 182 south of Castle Rock; one victim was airlifted and rescue crews used the jaws of life. Two pedestrians were killed on the northbound I-25 shoulder near Castle Rock by a DUI driver while a Colorado State Patrol trooper was on scene assisting stranded motorists. CDOT has described this corridor as “particularly bad for single-vehicle accidents” because drivers take the curves too fast in wet or icy conditions. The topography between Castle Rock and Monument funnels weather systems through a narrow corridor, creating localized ice and fog that drivers often do not anticipate until it is too late.

    Founders Parkway and I-25 Interchange (Exit 184)

    In February 2020, a fully loaded semi-truck ran a red light coming off the southbound I-25 off-ramp at Founders Parkway. The truck plowed into six vehicles waiting at the intersection, killing one person and pushing two vehicles off a 25-foot retaining wall. That crash laid bare the danger of mixing high-speed interstate truck traffic with local intersection traffic. Drivers exiting I-25 at this interchange are frequently still traveling at highway speed. The adjacent intersection at Founders Parkway and Allen Way compounds the problem with a confusing dual-right-turn lane design that Castle Rock residents have repeatedly flagged as dangerous.

    Crowfoot Valley Road and Founders Parkway

    Castle Rock PD has identified this as “the most weather-related intersection for accidents” in town. The intersection functions normally in dry conditions. But in snow and ice, the grade, sight lines, and turning geometry make it what police describe as “treacherous.” Castle Rock sits at approximately 6,202 feet, high enough that it receives more snow than Denver and experiences rapid freeze-thaw cycles that coat the roads in black ice. Drivers who treat Crowfoot Valley the same in January as they do in July become crash statistics.

    Douglas County recorded 8 traffic fatalities in just the first four months of 2025, compared to only 1 during the same period in 2024. Castle Rock’s 289% population growth since 2000 has outpaced road capacity at a ratio that produces predictable consequences. Sources: CDOT preliminary fatality data; U.S. Census Bureau.

     

    Why Castle Rock Crash Victims Need a Local Trial Attorney

    Castle Rock is the county seat of Douglas County. The courthouse where your case will be heard is at 4000 Justice Way, less than a mile from our office. The jurors who will decide your case live in Castle Rock, Parker, Highlands Ranch, and Castle Pines. They drive Founders Parkway. They shop at the Outlets. They take their kids to Philip S. Miller Park. When we tell a Douglas County jury that our client was rear-ended at Meadows and Factory Shops while turning into the parking lot their family visits every weekend, the jury does not need a map. They need a reason to care. And we give them one.

    That local credibility matters for another reason: Castle Rock’s explosive growth has created a tension between the town’s small-community identity and the big-city traffic it now endures. Jurors in Douglas County understand this tension personally. They live it. When we frame a case around the idea that a negligent driver turned their neighbor’s commute into a catastrophe, we are speaking a language this community already feels in their bones.

    Insurance companies know this, too. They know which firms have relationships in Douglas County and which firms are parachuting in from Denver. They know which firms prepare for trial and which firms accept whatever offer shows up at mediation. Travis Legal Offices has been in Castle Rock for over 26 years. We have tried cases in the building down the street. That is not marketing language. It is leverage.

     

    When a Castle Rock Crash Becomes a Criminal Case

    In August 2024, a DUI driver named Paul Stephenson crashed into the 7-Eleven gas station on South Perry Street in Castle Rock. Lt. Col. Matt Anderson was fueling his vehicle with his four children inside. The impact killed Anderson and injured all four children. Stephenson was convicted of first-degree murder in April 2025.

    This case illustrates something that Castle Rock residents understand: some crashes are not “accidents” in any meaningful sense. When a driver gets behind the wheel with a blood alcohol content that impairs their ability to control a vehicle, the resulting collision is a foreseeable consequence of a deliberate choice. Colorado law recognizes this. Under C.R.S. § 42-4-1301, driving under the influence is a criminal offense. Under civil law, the victims and their families have the right to pursue compensation for their injuries and losses separate from any criminal prosecution.

    If you or a family member has been injured by a drunk driver in Castle Rock, the criminal case and the civil case are distinct proceedings with different standards of proof, different timelines, and different goals. A criminal conviction can strengthen a civil claim, but you do not need one to recover damages. Travis Legal Offices can guide you through both processes and help you understand your options.

    Castle Rock Emergency Resources

    • Hospital: AdventHealth Castle Rock (Level III Trauma Center), 2350 Meadows Blvd, Castle Rock, CO 80109. Phone: (720) 455-5000. 24/7 Emergency Department.
    • Level II Trauma (nearest): Sky Ridge Medical Center, 10101 RidgeGate Parkway, Lone Tree, CO 80124. Phone: (720) 225-1000.
    • Level I Trauma (nearest): Swedish Medical Center, 501 E. Hampden Avenue, Englewood, CO 80113. Phone: (303) 788-5000.
    • Castle Rock Police Department: 100 Perry Street, Castle Rock, CO 80104. Non-emergency (24-hour): (303) 663-6100. General: (303) 814-6416.
    • Colorado State Patrol (I-25 crashes): Dial *CSP (*277) from cell phone. Castle Rock Troop Office (Troop 1C): 4600 Castleton Court, Castle Rock, CO 80109. Phone: (303) 688-3115.
    • Emergency: Dial 911.

     

    Where Castle Rock Personal Injury Cases Are Filed

    Castle Rock is the county seat of Douglas County, which falls under Colorado’s 23rd Judicial District (covering Douglas, Elbert, and Lincoln Counties). Personal injury lawsuits arising from crashes in Castle Rock are filed at the Douglas County Courthouse, 4000 Justice Way, Suite 2009, Castle Rock, CO 80109. Phone: (720) 437-6200. District Court handles civil cases of any amount; County Court handles claims under $25,000. The District Attorney is John Kellner, (720) 733-4500.

    Travis Legal Offices is located less than one mile from the Douglas County Courthouse. We walk to the building where your case will be heard. That proximity is not a convenience. It is a signal to the insurance company that we are not going away.

     

    What to Do After a Car Accident in Castle Rock, Colorado

    Call 911 or Castle Rock Police at (303) 663-6100 for non-emergency crashes. If your crash is on I-25, dial *CSP (*277) from your cell phone to reach Colorado State Patrol. Get medical attention at AdventHealth Castle Rock’s emergency department, even if you feel fine. High-speed collisions on I-25 and at the Founders interchange produce concussions, whiplash, and internal injuries that do not announce themselves at the scene. Adrenaline is not a diagnostic tool.

    Photograph everything: vehicle damage, road conditions, weather, traffic lights, skid marks, and any debris. If there are witnesses, get their contact information. Do not discuss fault, do not apologize, and do not give a recorded statement to any insurance company before speaking with an attorney. Under Colorado’s modified comparative fault law (C.R.S. § 13-21-111), anything you say at the scene or to an adjuster can be used to reduce your recovery.

    Call Travis Legal Offices at (303) 766-8766. We are in Castle Rock. We can meet you at your home, at the hospital, or at our office at 333 Perry Street, Suite 203, whichever is easiest for you. The consultation is free and the conversation is confidential.

     

    Communities We Serve Along the I-25 Corridor

    Travis Legal Offices represents injured people throughout the I-25 corridor and surrounding communities in Douglas County, Arapahoe County, Elbert County, and El Paso County. Click any location below to learn about the specific roads, intersections, and crash patterns in your community.

    • Castle Rock
    • Monument
    • Parker
    • Highlands Ranch
    • Lone Tree
    • Centennial
    • Castle Pines
    • Englewood
    • Littleton
    • Larkspur
    • Elizabeth
    • Franktown
    • Sedalia

    Our office is located at 333 Perry Street, Suite 203, in Castle Rock, at the intersection of Perry Street and 4th Street on the second floor. We also meet clients at their homes, hospitals, or any convenient location throughout the corridor. If you cannot come to us, we will come to you.

     

    Your Castle Rock Attorney. Your Castle Rock Courthouse. Your Fight.

    Castle Rock is not the small town it used to be, but the people who live here still want to be treated like they matter. When you call a personal injury firm that has never set foot in Douglas County, you become a file number in a system optimized for volume. Your case gets bundled with hundreds of others, assigned to a paralegal, and settled for whatever number the insurance company floats first. That is how settlement mills operate. It is efficient for the firm. It is devastating for the client.

    Travis Legal Offices exists because Castle Rock deserves something different. Jordan Travis built this firm in this town to represent the people who live here. We take a limited caseload so every client gets direct access to their attorney. We prepare every case for trial. And when the insurance company looks at our file and sees a Castle Rock firm that has litigated in the courthouse down the street for 26 years, they know we are not bluffing.

    If you have been injured in a crash in Castle Rock, on I-25, or anywhere in Douglas County, call us. We are here. We have always been here.

     

    Meet Your Attorneys

    Todd A. Travis founded Travis Legal after 26+ years representing injured Coloradans. His career includes complex personal injury work on both plaintiff and defense sides. That experience taught him exactly how insurance companies assess cases and which attorneys they undervalue. He’s tried cases to jury verdict and built this firm on a simple principle: catastrophic injury cases require genuine attention, not assembly-line processing. When Todd’s name appears on a demand letter, insurance adjusters respond differently. He answers client calls directly.

     

     

    Jordan M. Travis joined the firm after law school, bringing a perspective shaped by growing up around trial preparation and legal strategy discussions. His generational approach complements the firm’s established reputation and adds contemporary research methods to how they build cases. Together, Todd and Jordan offer something larger firms can’t replicate: deep trial experience combined with current techniques and the capacity to give each client genuine attention. When you contact Travis Legal, you’re speaking with both attorneys. The same people who will manage your case from investigation through trial.

     

     

    Talk to a Lawyer, Not a Call Center

    When you call, you reach Todd or Jordan. Not a receptionist. Not an intake specialist. Your actual attorney.

    We work on contingency, meaning you pay nothing unless we win. The consultation is free. Given Colorado’s three-year statute of limitations, acting quickly matters. Evidence deteriorates. Video footage gets deleted. Witnesses relocate. Company records vanish.

    Call (303) 766-877 today to talk to us about your case for free.

    Travis Legal Offices, LLC

    333 Perry Street, Suite 203

    Castle Rock, Colorado 80104

    (303) 766-8766 info@travislegaloffices.com

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the most dangerous roads and intersections in Castle Rock?

    Meadows Parkway and Factory Shops Boulevard is the most dangerous intersection in Castle Rock per the police chief. The I-25 stretch between Plum Creek Parkway (Exit 181) and Tomah Road (Exit 174) produced a 20-vehicle pileup on New Year’s Eve 2024. The Founders Parkway/I-25 interchange (Exit 184) was the site of a fatal semi-truck crash in 2020. Crowfoot Valley Road and Founders Parkway is the most weather-sensitive intersection, described by Castle Rock PD as “treacherous” in winter.

    Where are Castle Rock crash victims taken for treatment?

    Castle Rock crash victims go to AdventHealth Castle Rock, a Level III Trauma Center at 2350 Meadows Blvd, (720) 455-5000. Severe injuries may require transfer to Sky Ridge Medical Center (Level II) in Lone Tree or Swedish Medical Center (Level I) in Englewood.

    Which court handles Castle Rock personal injury cases?

    Castle Rock is the county seat of Douglas County, part of the 23rd Judicial District. Cases are filed at the Douglas County Courthouse, 4000 Justice Way, Castle Rock, CO 80109, (720) 437-6200. Travis Legal Offices is located less than one mile from the courthouse.

    How dangerous is I-25 through Castle Rock?

    I-25 carries up to 160,000 vehicles per day through Castle Rock’s northern boundary. The corridor between Plum Creek and Tomah is the most crash-prone segment in the area. Recent incidents include a 20-vehicle pileup (Dec 2024), a wrong-way head-on collision (Oct 2024), and the DUI murder at a Castle Rock 7-Eleven (Aug 2024). Douglas County recorded 8 fatalities in the first four months of 2025 alone, compared to 1 during the same period the year before.