When a car collides with a bicycle, the injuries are often severe—and the assumption is usually that the driver must be at fault. But under Colorado law, liability in a bicycle accident isn’t automatic. Drivers are not always 100% responsible, and cyclists also have specific rights and responsibilities under the law. If you’ve been hit while riding your bike in Alamosa or anywhere in Colorado, understanding how fault is determined is critical to protecting your rights and pursuing compensation.
At Larson Law Firm, we represent injured cyclists who are struggling to recover physically, emotionally, and financially. One of the first steps in any claim is identifying who was legally at fault—and in many cases, the answer isn’t as obvious as you might expect.
In Colorado, bicyclists are considered legal drivers of vehicles when using public roads. This means they must obey most of the same traffic laws as motorists, including stopping at red lights and stop signs, using proper turn signals, and yielding the right of way when required. Cyclists are also entitled to full use of the lane in many situations, especially when the road is narrow or unsafe to share.
When a driver hits a cyclist, fault is not assigned automatically based on the type of vehicle involved. Instead, liability is determined based on each party’s actions leading up to the crash. If a driver runs a red light and hits a cyclist who is lawfully crossing an intersection, the driver is likely to be held fully responsible. But if the cyclist swerved into traffic suddenly, was riding against traffic flow, or failed to use lighting at night, they may share some or all of the blame.
Colorado follows a legal standard known as modified comparative negligence. This means an injured party can still recover compensation if they are less than 50% at fault for the incident. However, their total recovery will be reduced by the percentage of fault assigned to them. So, if you’re awarded $100,000 in damages but found to be 25% at fault, you would receive $75,000.
While cyclists can make errors, drivers are more often responsible for serious bicycle collisions. Some of the most common driver-related causes of crashes include:
When these types of negligent actions result in injury, drivers can and should be held accountable. Cyclists have a right to share the road safely, and Colorado law recognizes this right through specific statutes and court precedent.
While the law protects bicyclists, it also holds them to certain standards. A cyclist may be considered partially or fully at fault if they:
If you’re a cyclist who’s been hit by a car, the other party’s insurance company may try to use any of these factors to reduce or deny your claim. They might argue that you were not visible, didn’t obey traffic laws, or contributed to the crash. This is why it’s so important to speak with an attorney who can build a case based on facts, not assumptions.
At Larson Law Firm, we investigate every angle to determine exactly what happened—and to make sure you are not unfairly blamed for a collision that wasn’t your fault. Even if you’re worried you may have made a mistake, it’s worth having a legal professional evaluate your case.
If you’ve been struck by a vehicle while riding your bike, your health is the top priority. Seek immediate medical attention, even if your injuries seem minor. Then, if possible:
Preserving evidence early can make a major difference in your ability to prove fault and recover compensation. The insurance company will start building its case immediately—you should too.
At Larson Law Firm, we understand the challenges bicyclists face after a serious crash. From medical bills and lost wages to pain, trauma, and dealing with aggressive insurance adjusters, it can be overwhelming. You shouldn’t have to handle it alone.
We’re here to protect your rights, gather the evidence you need, and pursue the compensation you deserve—whether the driver was fully at fault or you’re being wrongly blamed. Every case we take is handled with care, urgency, and the goal of helping our clients move forward with strength.
If you’ve been injured in a bicycle accident in Alamosa or anywhere in Colorado, contact us today to schedule your free consultation. Let’s talk about your rights, your options, and how we can help.
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