Broomfield, CO (April 14, 2026) – A three-vehicle crash was reported Sunday, April 13, near the intersection of West 120th Avenue and Main Street in Broomfield. Emergency units responded to the scene, where two people were evaluated for minor injuries.
All three vehicles remained upright after the collision. Damage to the vehicles was described as moderate.
The incident remains under review by authorities. Our thoughts are with those affected as they continue to recover.
What Happens After a Multi-Vehicle Crash in Colorado?
Multi-vehicle crashes like the one near West 120th Avenue and Main Street are more common at busy intersections, where traffic from multiple directions creates more chances for conflict. In Colorado, intersections with high daily traffic volumes tend to see a higher rate of these incidents, particularly during peak hours. Understanding how these crashes occur can help drivers stay more alert in similar areas.
When more than two vehicles are involved, documenting the scene becomes especially important. Each driver’s position, speed, and actions at the moment of impact may need to be reviewed separately. Moderate vehicle damage, even without serious injuries, can still affect how a crash is assessed by insurers and reviewers.
Minor injuries can sometimes take time to show up fully, so medical evaluation at the scene is standard practice. Prompt assessment helps ensure that anyone involved receives care if symptoms develop later.