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Travis Legal Offices represents Centennial crash victims on I-25, on Arapahoe Road, on University Boulevard, and throughout Arapahoe County. We litigate in the 18th Judicial District at the Arapahoe County Justice Center, which is located in Centennial itself, and in the 23rd Judicial District in Douglas County where our Castle Rock office is based. If you were injured on I-25 near Centennial, in a DUI crash, or in a multi-vehicle collision anywhere in this community, we bring over 26 years of trial experience to your case.

On November 26, 2025, a multi-vehicle crash on northbound I-25 near Dry Creek Road in Centennial killed Colorado State Senator Faith Winter. Toxicology reports showed the at-fault driver had a blood alcohol content of .185%, more than twice the legal limit. A sitting state legislator, killed by a drunk driver, on the stretch of I-25 that carries 260,000 vehicles per day through Centennial. That crash was not a statistical outlier on an otherwise safe highway. It was one of 180 crashes recorded on I-25 between Belleview Avenue and Arapahoe Road in 2024 alone. The year before, the same stretch recorded 346.

In early 2025, two 13-year-old boys were killed in a multi-car crash on southbound I-25 between Orchard Road and Arapahoe Road in the Denver Tech Center area adjacent to Centennial. Two children who were alive that morning, gone by that afternoon, on the same corridor that carries one-ninth of Colorado’s economy through an eight-mile stretch of interstate.

Centennial is not a small town on a rural highway. It is the 11th largest city in Colorado with 108,418 residents, and the section of I-25 along its western edge is one of the highest-volume highway segments in the state. The crashes here are not caused by isolation or deteriorating infrastructure. They are caused by volume, speed, impairment, and the mathematics of what happens when 260,000 vehicles per day share a corridor with drivers who are drunk, distracted, or both.

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    I-25 Through Centennial: 260,000 Vehicles Per Day, 180 Crashes Per Year

    The Highest-Volume Stretch of I-25 in the Corridor

    The I-25 corridor through the southern Denver metro reaches its peak traffic density along Centennial’s western edge. Between Belleview Avenue and Arapahoe Road, the interstate carries approximately 260,000 vehicles per day. For perspective, that is roughly three times the volume of the I-25 Gap corridor through Larkspur (87,000 weekend-day vehicles) and significantly higher than the 160,000 vehicles per day through the Castle Pines/Lone Tree section to the south. The Centennial stretch is where the full weight of the Denver metro’s commuter traffic converges with the corridor traffic flowing between Denver and Colorado Springs.

    That volume produced 180 crashes in 2024 and 346 crashes in 2023 on this stretch. Those are not minor fender-benders resolved at the scene. At the speeds and volumes on I-25 through Centennial, crashes tend toward multi-vehicle chain reactions where one initial collision triggers a cascade of secondary impacts. A rear-end crash in the left lane at 65 mph pushes the struck vehicle into the vehicle ahead, which is pushed into the vehicle ahead of it, while following vehicles in adjacent lanes brake and swerve to avoid the pileup, creating lateral collisions and lane-departure crashes that can spread across all travel lanes within seconds.

    I-25 Near Dry Creek Road: Where a State Senator Was Killed by a Drunk Driver

    The November 26, 2025 crash near Dry Creek Road killed State Senator Faith Winter in a multi-vehicle collision caused by a driver with a blood alcohol content of .185%. That BAC is more than twice Colorado’s legal limit of .08% and represents a level of impairment at which the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration data shows a driver is approximately 25 times more likely to be involved in a fatal crash than a sober driver.

    The crash attracted statewide attention because of who was killed. But the legal principles it illustrates apply to every DUI crash victim in Colorado, regardless of whether the victim is a state senator or a commuter nobody has heard of. A driver who chooses to operate a vehicle at .185% BAC on a road carrying 260,000 vehicles per day has made a decision that Colorado law treats as more than ordinary negligence. It is willful and wanton disregard for the safety of others, and it opens the door to exemplary (punitive) damages under C.R.S. § 13-21-102.

    I-25 Between Orchard and Arapahoe Roads: Two 13-Year-Old Boys Killed

    In early 2025, two 13-year-old boys were killed in a multi-car crash on southbound I-25 between Orchard Road and Arapahoe Road in the Denver Tech Center area. This section of I-25 runs along the boundary between Centennial and Greenwood Village and carries traffic densities among the highest in the state. The deaths of two children on a stretch of interstate that millions of commuters use every week is a reminder that the crash data, 180 crashes in 2024, 346 in 2023, represents individual human lives, not abstract statistics.

    I-25 between Belleview and Arapahoe Roads through Centennial carries approximately 260,000 vehicles per day and recorded 180 crashes in 2024 and 346 in 2023. On November 26, 2025, a DUI driver (.185% BAC) caused a multi-vehicle crash near Dry Creek Road that killed State Senator Faith Winter. Two 13-year-old boys were killed on the same corridor in early 2025. Arapahoe County recorded 55 traffic fatalities in 2024. Sources: CDOT; Colorado State Patrol; Denver Post; Arapahoe County.

     

    DUI Crash Litigation: When the Driver Was Drunk, the Case Is Different

    Colorado recorded 210 impaired-driving deaths in 2024. Arapahoe County, where Centennial is located, recorded 55 total traffic fatalities that year. The .185% BAC crash that killed Senator Winter near Dry Creek Road is the highest-profile DUI crash on the I-25 corridor in recent years, but DUI crashes happen throughout Centennial, on I-25, on Arapahoe Road, on University Boulevard, and on the residential streets that connect neighborhoods to the commercial corridors.

    A DUI crash case is structurally different from a standard negligence case. In an ordinary car accident, the injured party can recover compensatory damages: medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, permanent impairment. In a DUI crash, the injured party may also pursue exemplary (punitive) damages under C.R.S. § 13-21-102. Exemplary damages are not compensation for the injury. They are punishment for the conduct that caused it. Colorado law allows exemplary damages when the defendant’s behavior constituted “fraud, malice, or willful and wanton disregard of the rights or safety of others.” Driving drunk qualifies.

    The evidence in a DUI crash case includes the criminal investigation: blood alcohol content, field sobriety test results, toxicology reports, the officer’s observations at the scene, dashboard and body camera footage, and the driver’s statements. If the DUI driver has prior DUI convictions, that history becomes evidence of a pattern of willful disregard.

    Travis Legal Offices has experience with DUI crash litigation and understands how to coordinate the civil case with the criminal prosecution. We access the criminal case file, the toxicology results, and the law enforcement records to build the strongest possible civil case for our client. If a drunk driver injured you or killed someone you love on I-25, on Arapahoe Road, or anywhere in Centennial, call (303) 766-8766.

     

    Arapahoe Road, University Boulevard, and Parker Road: Centennial’s Arterial Crash Corridors

    Arapahoe Road and University Boulevard

    The Arapahoe Road and University Boulevard area is one of the busiest intersection corridors in Centennial, carrying traffic to and from commercial centers, the Denver Tech Center, and residential neighborhoods. Rear-end collisions are the dominant crash type at these high-volume signalized intersections, where congestion during peak hours compresses following distances and reduces reaction times. A September 2024 rollover crash at East Arapahoe Road and South Olathe Street required vehicle extrication and resulted in three people being transported to the hospital.

    Orchard Road and Parker Road (Highway 83)

    The Orchard Road and Parker Road intersection has been identified as hazardous due to sharp turns, poor visibility, and inadequate lighting. CDOT completed intersection improvements at Arapahoe Road and Parker Road to address traffic flow issues, but Parker Road (Highway 83) through the Centennial area continues to carry heavy commuter traffic between the southeast suburbs and the Denver Tech Center. This is the same Highway 83 that runs south through Franktown, where five people were killed in November 2025. The road’s character changes from suburban arterial in Centennial to high-speed two-lane highway south of Parker, but the traffic volumes and the drivers are the same.

    The Denver Tech Center Commuter Pressure

    Centennial’s proximity to the Denver Tech Center, one of the largest employment centers in the state, generates intense commuter traffic that flows through the city’s arterial network during morning and evening peak hours. The DTC’s concentration of corporate offices, including Arrow Electronics (the largest company headquartered in Colorado), creates predictable congestion patterns on I-25, Arapahoe Road, Orchard Road, and the connecting arterials. These congested corridors produce crash types that are characteristic of stop-and-go commuter traffic: rear-end collisions, intersection crashes from red-light running, and lane-change sideswipes from aggressive drivers trying to find faster lanes.

     

    The 18th Judicial District: Your Case Is Filed at the Courthouse in Centennial

    Centennial is in Arapahoe County under the 18th Judicial District. Personal injury cases are filed at the Arapahoe County Justice Center, 7325 South Potomac Street, Centennial, CO 80112. Phone: (303) 645-6600. The courthouse is physically located in Centennial, which creates a dynamic that is unusual for this project: your case is heard in the same community where the crash occurred. The jury pool is drawn from Arapahoe County, which includes Centennial, Englewood, Littleton, Aurora, and the surrounding communities. These are commuters who drive I-25 through Centennial every day and understand the traffic conditions that produce crashes on that corridor.

    Travis Legal Offices is based in Castle Rock in the 23rd Judicial District, but we have extensive experience litigating in the 18th Judicial District at the Arapahoe County Justice Center. The jury drives the same roads, sits in the same traffic, and has the same visceral understanding of what 260,000 vehicles per day on I-25 feels like. When we present a Centennial crash case to an Arapahoe County jury, we are presenting evidence to people who already know the road. Our job is to show them what happened to our client on a road they recognize.

     

    Centennial’s Unique Structure: A City Built to Not Exist

    Centennial incorporated on February 7, 2001 as the largest municipal incorporation in United States history. Over 100,000 residents voted to form a city in order to prevent annexation by Greenwood Village and maintain local control over land use and zoning. The new city was designed to operate differently from any other municipality in Colorado: it has only approximately 53 full-time employees and relies on extensive public-private partnerships to deliver services. It does not have its own police department. Law enforcement is provided by the Arapahoe County Sheriff’s Office.

    The absence of a municipal police department means that crash investigation in Centennial is handled by the Arapahoe County Sheriff’s Office and, for I-25 crashes, the Colorado State Patrol. The Sheriff’s Office headquarters is at 13101 East Broncos Parkway, Centennial, CO 80112 (non-emergency dispatch: (303) 795-4711). For I-25 crashes, dial *CSP (*277) from your cell phone. The practical implication is that crash reports are generated by county or state agencies rather than a local department, and the records request process follows county or state procedures.

    Centennial Emergency Resources

    • Hospital: HCA HealthONE Centennial, 14200 E. Arapahoe Road, Centennial, CO 80112. Phone: (303) 699-3000. 24/7 emergency department.
    • Level II Trauma: Sky Ridge Medical Center, 10101 RidgeGate Parkway, Lone Tree, CO 80124. Phone: (720) 225-1000.
    • Level I Trauma: Swedish Medical Center, 501 E. Hampden Ave, Englewood, CO 80113. Phone: (303) 788-5000. One of three Level I Trauma Centers in Colorado. Regional neurotrauma referral center.
    • Law Enforcement: Arapahoe County Sheriff’s Office, 13101 E. Broncos Pkwy, Centennial, CO 80112. Non-emergency: (303) 795-4711. Main: (720) 874-3600.
    • Colorado State Patrol: Dial *CSP (*277) for I-25 crashes.
    • Emergency: Dial 911.

     

    Multi-Vehicle Crashes on I-25: When One Collision Triggers a Chain Reaction

    At 260,000 vehicles per day, I-25 through Centennial operates at or near capacity during peak hours. When traffic is flowing at highway speed and an incident occurs, the compression of vehicles behind the point of impact creates the conditions for multi-vehicle pileups. The initial crash, whether caused by a DUI driver, a distracted driver, a sudden lane change, or a mechanical failure, triggers a chain of rear-end and sideswipe collisions as following vehicles brake and swerve in response.

    Multi-vehicle crashes raise complex liability questions. When your vehicle is struck by Vehicle B, which was struck by Vehicle C, which swerved to avoid Vehicle D (the original at-fault vehicle), the causal chain must be reconstructed to determine each driver’s share of fault. Colorado’s comparative fault statute (C.R.S. § 13-21-111) allows recovery as long as the plaintiff’s fault does not exceed the combined fault of all defendants. In a five-vehicle pileup, the allocation of fault among multiple defendants may determine not only how much you recover but from whom you recover it.

    Travis Legal Offices has experience with multi-vehicle crash litigation. These cases require thorough crash reconstruction, often involving accident reconstructionists who analyze vehicle damage patterns, event data recorder (EDR/”black box”) downloads from multiple vehicles, traffic camera footage, cell phone records, and witness statements to establish the sequence of events. In a pileup on I-25 through Centennial, the difference between a strong case and a weak one is the ability to prove which driver started the chain and which drivers made it worse through their own negligence.

     

    What to Do After a Car Accident in Centennial

    Call 911. For I-25 crashes, also dial *CSP (*277) from your cell phone. The Arapahoe County Sheriff’s Office ((303) 795-4711) responds to crashes on Centennial’s local roads.

    If the crash involves a suspected DUI driver, tell the responding officer what you observed: the smell of alcohol, slurred speech, inability to stand, open containers in the vehicle. Your observations at the scene are evidence. If the officer does not administer a field sobriety test or request a blood draw, note that as well. The absence of DUI investigation at the scene can be as relevant as the presence of it.

    If you are in a multi-vehicle crash on I-25, move off the travel lanes if you safely can. I-25 through Centennial carries 260,000 vehicles per day, and secondary crashes at crash scenes are a documented hazard. Activate your hazard lights. If you cannot move your vehicle, stay belted in your seat with the engine off. Do not exit your vehicle on foot into active I-25 traffic.

    Go to the hospital if you need to. HCA HealthONE Centennial (14200 E. Arapahoe Road, (303) 699-3000) has a 24/7 emergency department. For more severe injuries, you may be transported to Sky Ridge Medical Center (Level II, Lone Tree) or Swedish Medical Center (Level I, Englewood). Accept the ambulance if you need it. Do not refuse transport and plan to seek treatment later. The gap between your crash and your first medical evaluation is the gap the defense uses to argue your injuries were not serious.

    Contact Travis Legal Offices at (303) 766-8766. If your crash involves a DUI driver, call us immediately. We can begin the evidence preservation process the same day, including requests for the criminal case file, toxicology reports, investigate the scene and how the drunk driver got behind the wheel in the first place.

     

    Colorado’s Hands-Free Law and Distracted Driving on I-25

    Colorado’s Hands-Free Law took effect on January 1, 2025. The law prohibits drivers from holding or manually using a wireless communication device while operating a motor vehicle. Violations are punishable by fines, and repeat violations carry increased penalties. For crash cases on I-25 through Centennial, the law provides an additional basis for establishing negligence: a driver who was holding a phone at the time of the crash has violated a statute designed to prevent exactly the type of harm that occurred.

    Cell phone records can prove whether a driver was texting, browsing, or otherwise using a phone at the moment of impact. Travis Legal Offices subpoenas cell phone records in every case where distracted driving is suspected. On a corridor carrying 260,000 vehicles per day, the margin for error is measured in fractions of a second. A driver who takes their eyes off the road for 5 seconds at 65 mph travels the length of a football field without looking. On I-25 through Centennial, where the vehicle ahead of you may be 50 feet away, 5 seconds of inattention covers twice the distance to the car in front of you. The new Hands-Free Law did not make this math more dangerous. It made the legal consequences of ignoring it more clear.

     

    108,418 People in a City That Was Built to Prevent Something Worse

    Centennial was not planned by a developer or created by a land grant. It was built by its own residents to protect themselves. The 100,000 plus voters were able to create this new city in order to prevent Greenwood Village from taking their neighborhood(s). This new city was created from scratch with a focus on being lean with public-private partnerships providing almost all of the services and without a municipal police force. The community has since developed the Streets at SouthGlenn, Centennial Center Park, and is currently the 11th largest city in Colorado. All of these developments were made by the residents of this community deciding to develop and take charge of their own community.

    This community is located directly adjacent to the highest volume section of I-25 in the corridor. Commuter traffic generated daily by the Denver Tech Center goes through Centennial each morning and evening. Arrow Electronics, the largest business headquartered in Colorado, is also located here. The Denver Broncos have their training camp at the Dove Valley facility nearby. Approximately one ninth of Colorado’s total economy operates in the 8 mile I-25 south metro corridor that includes Centennial. The amount of traffic generated by the economies operating in this area is responsible for 180 to 346 crashes annually on the portion of I-25 that runs along Centennial’s western boundary.

    Travis Legal Offices represents Centennial residents because the volume of traffic, the severity of crashes, and the presence of impaired drivers on this corridor demand attorneys who take these cases to trial when necessary. A DUI crash on I-25 that kills a state senator makes headlines. A DUI crash on I-25 that injures a commuter nobody has heard of deserves the same legal firepower. Both victims were on the same road, hit by the same type of negligence, and both deserve representation that fights for every dollar the law allows. Call (303) 766-8766. The consultation is free. The case is built for trial from day one.

     

    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.

     

    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

    Why is I-25 through Centennial so dangerous?

    I-25 between Belleview and Arapahoe Roads carries approximately 260,000 vehicles daily, one of the highest volumes in Colorado. The stretch recorded 180 crashes in 2024 and 346 in 2023. On November 26, 2025, a DUI driver (.185% BAC) caused a multi-vehicle crash near Dry Creek Road that killed State Senator Faith Winter. In early 2025, two 13-year-old boys were killed in a multi-car crash on SB I-25 between Orchard and Arapahoe Roads.

    Which hospitals treat Centennial crash victims?

    HCA HealthONE Centennial (14200 E. Arapahoe Road, (303) 699-3000) has a 24/7 ER. Sky Ridge Medical Center (Level II, Lone Tree, (720) 225-1000) and Swedish Medical Center (Level I, Englewood, (303) 788-5000) treat more severe trauma. Swedish is one of three Level I trauma centers in Colorado and the regional neurotrauma referral center.

    Which court handles Centennial personal injury cases?

    Centennial is in Arapahoe County, 18th Judicial District. Cases are filed at the Arapahoe County Justice Center, 7325 S. Potomac Street, Centennial, CO 80112, (303) 645-6600. The courthouse is located in Centennial, meaning your case is heard in the community where the crash occurred.

    Can I get punitive damages if a drunk driver hit me?

    Yes. Colorado law (C.R.S. § 13-21-102) allows exemplary (punitive) damages when the defendant’s conduct was willful and wanton. Driving drunk qualifies. Punitive damages are separate from compensatory damages (medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering) and are designed to punish the defendant’s conduct. If a bar or restaurant over-served the driver, dram shop liability (C.R.S. § 12-47-801) may allow an additional claim against that establishment.