Personal Injury Attorneys in Colorado Springs, Colorado
Colorado Springs Personal Injury Attorneys
From military families to outdoor enthusiasts, Colorado Springs residents need experienced legal help after an injury. At Conduit Law, we serve the Pikes Peak region with the same dedication and expertise we bring to all our clients.
Serving All of El Paso County
Our attorneys represent clients throughout Colorado Springs and El Paso County, including:
- Monument
- Fountain
- Manitou Springs
- Palmer Lake
- Black Forest
- Calhan
Military Community Support
With major military installations including Fort Carson, Peterson Space Force Base, and the Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs has a large military community. We understand the unique needs of military families and veterans.
Outdoor Recreation Accident Cases
Colorado Springs' proximity to Pikes Peak and the Rocky Mountains means we handle cases involving:
- Hiking and mountaineering accidents
- Skiing and snowboarding injuries
- Rock climbing incidents
- Whitewater rafting accidents
- ATV and off-road vehicle crashes
Why Colorado Springs Residents Choose Conduit Law
- Understanding of local military community
- Experience with Pikes Peak region accidents
- Knowledge of Colorado Springs traffic patterns
- Proven results for injury victims
- No fees unless we win
Common Accident Locations in Colorado Springs
- I-25
- US Highway 24
- Academy Boulevard
- Tejon Street
- Colorado Avenue
- Interstate 25 interchanges
Get Your Free Consultation
If you've been injured in Colorado Springs or anywhere in the Pikes Peak region, contact us today for a free consultation. We're here to help you get the compensation you deserve.
Colorado Springs at a Glance
Population: 478,961
State: Colorado
Personal Injury Services in Colorado Springs
Military Vehicle Accidents
Fort Carson, Peterson SFB, military convoy accidents
Outdoor Recreation Injuries
Garden of the Gods, Pikes Peak, hiking/climbing accidents
Car Accidents
I-25 corridor, Highway 24, Academy Boulevard
ATV/Off-Road Accidents
Mountain trails, military recreation areas
VA Disability Claims
Service-connected injuries, military benefits
Motorcycle Accidents
Mountain passes, Pikes Peak Highway
Wrongful Death
Fatal accidents, military training incidents
Truck Accidents
I-25 commercial traffic, military supply vehicles
Dog Bites
Military working dogs, suburban areas
Our Service Area in Colorado Springs
Free Case Evaluation
Serving Colorado Springs and surrounding areas. No fees unless we win.
Get Started NowWhy Colorado Springs Residents Choose Us
- ✓Military family benefits expertise (Fort Carson, Peterson SFB)
- ✓USAA and military insurance specialists
- ✓VA disability compensation coordination
- ✓El Paso County court experience
- ✓Mountain and outdoor recreation accident experience
- ✓Security clearance-aware representation
Contact Information
Denver Office
1576 N Sherman St Ste 120
Denver, CO 80203
Serving Colorado Springs
Available for consultations
Common Questions About Colorado Springs Injury Cases
Do you handle cases for military members stationed at Fort Carson or Peterson Space Force Base?
Yes, Conduit Law has extensive experience representing active-duty military members, veterans, and military families from Fort Carson, Peterson Space Force Base, Schriever Space Force Base, and the Air Force Academy. We understand military-specific issues including: coordination with TRICARE, VA disability claims, deployment scheduling for court dates, SCRA protections, and base access restrictions. We also handle cases involving government contractors and military vehicles. Thank you for your service—call us for a free consultation.
How far is your Denver office from Colorado Springs?
Our Denver office is approximately 70 miles (1.5 hours) north of Colorado Springs via I-25. While we don't have a Colorado Springs office, we regularly represent Colorado Springs clients and can meet you virtually or travel to you for serious cases. Most injury cases don't require frequent office visits—we handle consultations by phone/video and can meet at your preferred Colorado Springs location. We also work with Colorado Springs medical providers and are familiar with El Paso County courts.
What court handles personal injury cases in Colorado Springs?
Colorado Springs personal injury cases are filed in El Paso County Combined Courts (located at 270 S Tejon St, Colorado Springs). Our attorneys are experienced in El Paso County District Court and familiar with local judges, court procedures, and case management protocols. We regularly travel to Colorado Springs for hearings, depositions, and trials. El Paso County follows the same Colorado state laws but has its own local rules and scheduling practices that we navigate skillfully.
Can you help with accidents involving USAA or other military insurance companies?
Yes, USAA is a common insurer for military members and families in Colorado Springs. We have extensive experience negotiating with USAA and other military-affiliated insurers including Navy Federal, Armed Forces Insurance, and Geico Military. While USAA is generally professional, they still work to minimize claims. We understand USAA's processes and how to maximize your recovery. Many military insurance companies are based outside Colorado, which we handle routinely.
What are dangerous roads in Colorado Springs that you handle accident cases on?
Colorado Springs' most dangerous roads include: I-25 through the city (high-speed crashes), Academy Boulevard (commercial vehicle accidents), Powers Boulevard, Highway 24 West (mountain accidents), Nevada Avenue, and the interchange at I-25 and Circle Drive. Mountain driving conditions, tourist traffic to Pikes Peak and Garden of the Gods, and military vehicle traffic create unique hazards. We investigate all Colorado Springs accident scenes to build strong cases.
Does being in the military affect my personal injury claim in Colorado Springs?
Your military status can affect your claim in several ways: TRICARE may have liens on your settlement, you may be eligible for VA disability in addition to civil compensation, the Feres Doctrine may limit claims against the military for on-duty injuries, deployment may affect case timing, and SCRA provides certain legal protections. However, you absolutely can pursue civilian claims for off-duty injuries caused by non-military defendants. Conduit Law understands these complexities and maximizes military members' recovery.
Can I still file a claim if I'm about to deploy or PCS from Colorado Springs?
Yes, the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act (SCRA) protects your legal rights during deployment and PCS moves. Courts can stay (postpone) proceedings while you're deployed, and you won't lose your claim. We can file your lawsuit before you deploy/PCS to preserve the statute of limitations, then proceed when you're available. We also handle cases entirely remotely for military members who have already relocated. Don't let military orders prevent you from pursuing compensation you deserve—contact us immediately.

