“”Safe driving habits protect people physically, financially, and legally,” Kidd said. “When someone is hurt because another driver was careless, distracted, or negligent, the details matter. Evidence matters. The timing of medical care matters. The way a claim is handled with insurance companies matters. We want people in Denver to know they have options, answers, and experienced representation if they ever need help.””The Advocates Denver car accident attorneys highlight rising Denver traffic deaths, Colorado distracted driving risks, and the impact of the state’s hands-free law. The release covers car accidents, injury claims, negligence, insurance companies, compensation, medical bills, lost wages, evidence, recovery, settlement options, and legal representation for accident victims seeking answers after a car crash, collision, or wrongful death case in Denver, Colorado.
With Denver reporting 29 traffic deaths so far in 2026 and Colorado entering the “100 Deadliest Days of Summer,” The Advocates is urging drivers to take practical steps to prevent car accidents, protect their rights, and reduce the risk of serious injury, property damage, and wrongful death on Colorado roads.
New Colorado and Denver data show that summer driving remains one of the most dangerous periods of the year for drivers, passengers, and families across Denver and the Front Range. According to Denver Vision Zero, the city has recorded 29 traffic deaths in 2026 as of June 15, after reporting 93 traffic deaths in 2025. At the statewide level, the Colorado Department of Transportation has also linked the state’s hands-free law to a 4.7% drop in distracted driving from 2024 to 2025, with an estimated prevention of nearly 600 crashes, more than 400 injuries, and six fatalities…