Loveland, CO (March 12, 2026) – A two-vehicle rollover crash was reported on Tuesday on southbound Interstate 25 near the medical center in Loveland. Both vehicles sustained heavy damage in the collision. Two people were hurt, with one reportedly in serious condition.
Emergency units responded to the scene and coordinated access through nearby parking areas while managing traffic around the crash site. Further details about the circumstances leading to the rollover were not available at the time of the initial report.
Authorities continue to investigate the cause of the crash, and more details will be released as soon as they become available. Our thoughts are with those affected, particularly the person reported to be in serious condition, as they receive medical care.
What Makes Rollover Crashes on Colorado Interstates Particularly Dangerous?
Rollover crashes on interstates like I-25 in Colorado tend to involve higher speeds than collisions at city intersections, which can increase the severity of injuries significantly. When two vehicles are involved and both sustain heavy damage, the forces at play during the crash are often substantial. Serious injuries in these scenarios can affect multiple body systems simultaneously, which is why a coordinated medical response is so important from the moment units arrive.
I-25 runs the length of Colorado’s Front Range and carries heavy daily traffic near cities like Loveland, where commercial, medical, and residential zones sit close to the highway. Afternoon hours bring a mix of commuters and commercial drivers, and lane changes or sudden braking at highway speeds can quickly lead to loss of vehicle control. Scene access in these areas can also be challenging when crashes occur near exit ramps or adjacent parking infrastructure.