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Aurora Work Zone Crashes

Last updated on May 29, 2026

Work zones are dangerous, given detours, reduced lanes, and altered speed limits. Workers may be exposed to the traffic. Meanwhile, motorists may be in danger because others do not notice or obey these differences. Work zone crashes can be complex because it’s not always clear what caused the accident. These cases can also involve municipal liability, which brings its own complexities to the mix.

The experienced Aurora car accident lawyers at Daniels & Scriven, P.C. can investigate your case to determine the factors that contributed to it and identify the parties responsible.

Contact us today at 720-303-8591 for a free, no-obligation consultation.

Common Causes of Construction Zone Accidents

Construction zones can occur for various reasons, including

  • Road hazards: Road hazards are often present in work zones and can sometimes be the precipitating reason for the construction work. Potholes, road debris, poor drainage, malfunctioning traffic signals, and other hazards could contribute to accidents at construction zones.
  • Missing or improper signage: Construction crews may be replacing or installing signage. During the transition, incorrect signage may be put up. Indistinct lane markings can also contribute to these accidents.
  • Uneven pavement: Roadwork can contribute to roads being at different heights. Unexpected inclines or recessions in the pavement can lead to tire blowouts, other mechanical issues, and surprised motorists.
  • Worker-imposed dangers: Workers may be too close to the road or may be inefficiently controlling traffic. They could also leave their construction materials on the roadway.
  • Negligent driving: Drivers may be frustrated and drive aggressively through work zones. They can also cause accidents due to speeding, distracted driving, impaired driving, failing to yield the right-of-way, or making other mistakes or poor decisions.

Who Is Liable for Work Zone Accidents?

Some of the parties who could be responsible for injuries in a construction zone accident include:

  • Construction companies: Road construction companies are legally obligated to make construction sites safe, not create dangerous conditions, and provide sufficient warning of existing hazards on site.
  • Equipment manufacturers: If construction equipment malfunctions in a way that contributes to the crash, its manufacturer could be responsible.
  • Other drivers: Drivers who are distracted, merge unsafely, speed, or otherwise take actions that cause car crashes, they can be held liable for accidents they cause.
  • Governmental agencies: In some cases, a governmental agency may be responsible for accidents.

Some crashes involve multiple liable parties, and damages can be awarded against them in proportion to their degree of fault — contact a personal injury attorney in Aurora today.

What Is the Deadline to File a Work Zone Crash in Colorado?

Colorado law generally gives accident victims three years to file a motor vehicle accident claim. However, road construction claims are sometimes brought against the government. In such cases, the Colorado Governmental Immunity Act requires you to notify the government agency you are making a claim against within 180 days of the accident. Work with an experienced attorney to ensure you comply with the relevant deadlines and procedures for filing government injury claims.

Contact Our Aurora Work Zone Crash Lawyers for a Free Case Review

If you were injured in a road construction accident, the legal team at Daniels & Scriven, P.C. can help. We want to help you recover maximum compensation. Call us today at 720-303-8591 to discuss your legal rights and options for pursuing compensation.

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