The Arvada trucking company involved in a fatal crash last year on Interstate 25 thattried to purchase insurance less than two hours after the collision, according to court documents.
At 2:49 p.m., Lucky 22, the now-defunct trucking company, made the request to add the involved truck to its policy, Artisan and Truckers Casualty Co. alleged in the complaint.about the trucking company’s safety history before the fatal crash. Jesus Puebla was driving a 1999 Kenworth T800 box truck at the time of the four-vehicle crash. He was traveling about 76 mph when he rear-ended the Ford Edge carrying the family, authorities said. That family was going 6 mph when their car was hit.