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Car Accident - MILE HIGH STADIUM CIR & W COLFAX AVE

Denver, CO
February 8, 2026 at 12:20 PM
Property Damage
2 Vehicles

Verified Crash Facts

Two-Vehicle Crash reported in Denver, CO. Official record lists 2 vehicles, 0 injuries, and 0 fatalities. Within 5 miles, the local 24-month sample contains 5 crashes (nearest: < 0.1 miles).

  • Official record shows 2 vehicles, 0 injuries, and 0 fatalities.

    Source: CDOT/agency crash record

  • CrashStory's 5-mile sample (24 months) includes 5 nearby crashes, with 0 total injuries and 0 fatalities.

    Source: CrashStory nearby-crashes API

  • 1 crash in the local sample occurred on MILE HIGH STADIUM CIR.

    Source: CrashStory nearby-crashes API

  • Top-rated nearby firm in the local sample: Zobel Personal Injury Law (5.0/5 from 82 reviews), about 0.9 miles away.

    Source: CrashStory nearby-lawyers API

  • Record completeness score is 100% based on core incident, location, severity, and condition fields.

    Source: CrashStory data quality model

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MILE HIGH STADIUM CIR / W COLFAX AVE
Denver, CO
39.74042, -105.01813

Vehicles

2

Injured

0

Weather

Unknown

Lighting

Unknown

Incident ID & Report Retrieval

DEN-DP202672592

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1 min read· 198 wordsAI-generated report

On the evening of Saturday, February 7, 2026, at approximately 7:20 PM, a motor vehicle accident occurred in the Sun Valley neighborhood of Denver. Officers from the Denver Police Department District 1, Precinct 122, were dispatched to the scene near the intersection of Mile High Stadium Circle and West Colfax Avenue to manage the incident, which is currently documented under incident ID DEN-DP202672592.

The collision involved two vehicles, both described as generic vehicle types in initial reports. The first vehicle was occupied by a single individual, as was the second vehicle. At the time of the police response, the specific movements and travel directions of both vehicles were listed as under investigation. The crash dynamics involved one driver’s actions being categorized as "Other," a common placeholder when the responding officer is still determining the sequence of events that led to the impact. This intersection, located near the iconic Empower Field at Mile High, is a high-traffic area, particularly on weekends, and is a frequent site for car accidents in Denver.

Environmental conditions at the time of the 7:20 PM crash were consistent with a winter evening in Colorado. While specific weather and road surface conditions were marked as unknown in the preliminary data, the darkness of the hour and the complex geometry of the Mile High Stadium Circle loop often contribute to visibility challenges for drivers transitioning from West Colfax Avenue. This specific location has seen a total of 25 crashes on this street and 3 at this specific intersection, highlighting the need for caution in this corridor of Denver County.

Fortunately, this incident was classified as Property Damage Only (PDO), with no immediate injuries or fatalities reported at the scene. While the lack of immediate casualties is a positive outcome, it is important to recognize that the adrenaline of a collision can often mask symptoms of soft tissue injuries, such as whiplash or concussions, which may not manifest until days later. If you were in either vehicle involved in this collision, seeking a medical evaluation is a prudent step to ensure there are no underlying health issues stemming from the impact.

The contributing factors for this accident—including alcohol, drugs, and speed—were all ruled out or not found to be present by the responding officers. Additionally, this was not a hit-and-run incident, as both parties remained at the scene to provide statements. Because the official cause remains "under investigation," the determination of fault will rely heavily on the final police report and any available traffic camera footage from the Sun Valley area. For those looking for more information on similar incidents, you can view not applicable accidents in Denver to see how these investigations typically proceed.

If you were the driver or an occupant of the vehicle that was not at fault, you likely have a claim for property damage and potentially for medical monitoring. It is essential to document everything related to the incident, including photographs of the vehicle damage, any correspondence with insurance adjusters, and records of any missed work or out-of-pocket expenses. To understand the full scope of your rights, you should find your accident report and review it carefully for accuracy. Errors in a police report regarding vehicle placement or driver action can significantly impact an insurance claim.

Navigating the aftermath of a collision in a busy metropolitan area like Denver can be overwhelming. We recommend reaching out for a free consultation with a local legal professional who understands the specific traffic laws of Colorado. You can find a personal injury attorney near you who can help advocate for a fair settlement from insurance companies, ensuring that your vehicle repairs and any future medical needs are fully covered. For more localized data, you may also want to browse all crashes on Mile High Stadium Cir or all crashes on W Colfax Ave.

LEGAL DISCLAIMER: CrashStory is an informational platform and is NOT a law firm. The information presented here is compiled from publicly available crash records and does not constitute legal advice. If you have been involved in a car accident in Colorado, please consult with a qualified personal injury attorney to discuss your specific situation and legal options. No attorney-client relationship is created by viewing this content.

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Overview

This incident is classified as a two-vehicle crash involving 2 vehicles. Vehicle 1 (Vehicle). Vehicle 2 (Vehicle).

The sequence of harmful events included: Under Investigation, Under Investigation, Under Investigation. The most harmful event was determined to be "under investigation".

Key Questions

Was alcohol involved?

No, alcohol involvement was not documented.

No

Was speed a factor?

No, speed was not identified as a factor.

No

Was this a hit-and-run?

No, this was not a hit-and-run.

No

Were there fatalities?

No fatalities were reported in this crash.

No

Was it in a work zone?

No, this crash was not in a work zone.

No

Was it in a school zone?

No, this crash was not in a school zone.

No

Were pedestrians/cyclists involved?

No pedestrians or cyclists were documented in this crash.

No

Were weather conditions adverse?

No, weather conditions were clear or not a documented factor.

No

Were road conditions adverse?

No, the road surface was dry or conditions were not a factor.

No

Crash Summary

DateFebruary 8, 2026
Time7:20 PM
Day of WeekSaturday
LocationMILE HIGH STADIUM CIR & W COLFAX AVE
CityDenver
CountyDenver County
Crash TypeTwo-Vehicle Crash
SeverityProperty Damage Only
Vehicles2
Total Injuries0
Total Fatalities0
WeatherUnknown
Road ConditionUnknown
LightingUnknown
AgencyDenver Police Department

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Data Quality

CDOTUnverified
Record Completeness100%
Updated 14 days ago

Data Sources

CDOT Database
14 fields
Reporting Agency
4 fields
CrashStory Computed
5 fields

All data subject to CDOT reporting standards and verification procedures. Field-level attribution helps ensure transparency and accountability.

Source: CDOT
Last updated: February 10, 2026

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