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Vehicles
3
Injured
3
Weather
Clear
Lighting
Daylight

These are the most relevant recent crash reports within 5 miles of this location.
HWY 42 & CTC BLVD
0.2 miMay 29, 2025 | Broadside (T-Bone)
2 vehicles
HIGHWAY 42
0.2 miFeb 13, 2026 | Rear-End Collision
2 vehicles
EMPIRE RD & 104TH ST
0.4 miNov 15, 2025 | Two-Vehicle Crash
2 vehicles
104TH ST & CHERRY ST
0.5 miJan 7, 2025 | Broadside (T-Bone)
2 vehicles
On January 11, 2026, at approximately 3:29 AM, a multi-vehicle crash occurred on HWY 42, near 104TH ST, Louisville, Boulder County, Colorado. 3 vehicles were involved in the minor injury-level incident, which resulted in 3 injuries. Clear weather conditions and daylight lighting were noted at the time of the crash.
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Case number
260053
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Reporting agency
LUPD
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Records office
LUPD
Crash location reference
104th St
Route 042A | 3.782
Crash classification
Rear End
Driver factor noted: Medical
Near 01, Louisville
These are the most relevant recent crash reports within 5 miles of this location.
HWY 42 & CTC BLVD
0.2 miMay 29, 2025 | Broadside (T-Bone)
2 vehicles
HIGHWAY 42
0.2 miFeb 13, 2026 | Rear-End Collision
2 vehicles
EMPIRE RD & 104TH ST
0.4 miNov 15, 2025 | Two-Vehicle Crash
2 vehicles
104TH ST & CHERRY ST
0.5 miJan 7, 2025 | Broadside (T-Bone)
2 vehicles
CTC BLVD & CHERRY ST
0.5 miSep 13, 2024 | Broadside (T-Bone)
2 vehicles
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General information based on this crash's reported factors and Colorado law
Speed-Related Factors
Excessive speed or driving too fast for conditions may constitute negligence. Colorado follows a "reasonable and prudent" speed standard under C.R.S. Section 42-4-1101.
FindLaw - Speeding Accident LiabilityColorado Comparative Fault
Colorado follows a modified comparative fault rule (C.R.S. Section 13-21-111). If you were partially at fault, your recovery may be reduced by your percentage of fault. If you are 50% or more at fault, you cannot recover damages. The statute of limitations for personal injury claims in Colorado is generally 3 years from the date of the accident.
CO Revised Statutes Section 13-21-111This is general informational context, not legal advice. Every crash is different. If you were involved in this accident, consult with a qualified attorney for guidance specific to your situation.
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Was speed a factor?
Yes, speed was identified as a contributing factor.
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