Lisa’s Story

Site created on June 23, 2022


On Father's Day 2022, while on a team Evergreen cycling ride up highway 40 in Evergreen CO per witnesses Lisa was struck by a person driving an SUV going roughly 70mph and then sped off with Lisa's bicycle wedged under the SUV. This person only stopped down the road to pull Lisa's bike out from under the SUV and then continue to flee the scene without any help for Lisa or the other cyclist he hit. Police obtained the person several days later, and turns out the person has a long criminal history, transitioning to a woman and let out of prison on parole a year early.

As a result of the collision, Lisa suffers from severe DAI brain damage and many broken bones (3 left ribs, left shoulder blade, L1 vertebrae and S3 sacrum (tailbone)). Lisa spent 3 weeks in the St Anthony hospital ICU with limited responsiveness, and has recently been transferred to the renowned Criag Hospital in Denver specializing in Spinal Cord and Traumatic Brain Injuries. 

Lisa Ludwig is a beloved wife, mother of two children and friend to many. She is a Tech Marketing Consultant and a volunteer in the non-profit realm. She loves cycling, hiking, running, skiing, anything that lets her spend time in the beautiful Colorado outdoors with her friends. Often you will find her walking her dog Niko in the woods around Evergreen. She likes to garden and she’s very handy with a paint brush. Most of all she loves to spend time with her husband and kids. 

Lisa excels at everything she sets her mind too. At age 61 she is still winning cycling races!

The outpourings of love, concern and respect for Lisa come as no surprise. Lisa is known for her kindness, always looking out for others, and always sharing words of encouragement. She’s also known for her strength and resilience. This site is to help keep all of Lisa’s friends up to date, and to offer ways in which to help.

Lisa's supporters have been crying out for ways to help and contribute, so Lisa's friends have started a GoFundMe account, which can be found on this site under 'Ways to Help'. Lisa's recovery is likely to be long, with extensive rehabilitation needed. Please consider a contribution.

We love you, Lisa.

Newest Update

Journal entry by Dave Ludwig

Hi All,

Merry Christmas and Happy Hanukkah to all (photo 1)! 

Lisa and I made it to Massachusetts, and settling into our small apartment (photo 2 living room). I recently put up some simple photos though-out our apartment of Lisa's friends and family to help with her memory using Mixtiles. They are great to easily stick to the walls, adjust position with magnetic backing and move to another wall if needed.

We really miss our home and friends in Colorado, but making adjustments here in MA. It appears I maybe taking an unplanned early retirement to care for Lisa and luckily our funds from the house sale will help. I've been looking for remote jobs so I can care for Lisa during the day, and landed a few interviews. Hoping something pans out in the New Year! Been navigating the medical insurance options which is the 2nd most expensive part of living after rent, but signed up for Cobra for now (wow $2,500 per month!) to cover Lisa's PT sessions we plan to start again. The Mass Health Plans are a bit less which is good, and most likely will switch for 2024. May need to find a less expensive place to rent/live so looking at FL and NH where there are no state income taxes. Heard of "The Villages" in Florida. Looks interesting.

Lisa is adjusting to the new living environment here in our apartment, and likes it so far! Its nice to be close to Lisa's family and NE friends. We celebrated Thanksgiving with Lisa's brother and his family this year at their lake house in NH and we had a lot of fun playing cards! Lisa won at Phase 10 too! Great turkey dinner! Thank you Laura and Mark!

Lisa's progress in walking was impacted a bit during the move, but we plan to pick up Physical Therapy at Spaulding hospital in Boston with additional outpatient sessions next week. Decided not to continue Speech and OT per feedback from Craig Hospital, and focus on PT. Hope to be able to get back in the swing of walking again, but I did move our treadmill into the apartment to help Lisa. Special thanks to my friend Brian for moving it from our storage facility! Since then Lisa has been walking on the treadmill everyday up to about 1 mile during the day. We tried to walk across the street to the Club House in our apartment to use the gym, but it is a bit challenging still for Lisa to make it over there. Lisa's brain due to the TBI gets over stimulated and shuts down like fainting causing a fall risk. I just picked up the Wahoo trainer and Lisa's bike from the storage facility today to get that setup in the apartment for Lisa during the winter months.

We also spent time this fall after the move to visit the ole gang at the Crow Island Airpark in Stow, MA (photo 3). Lisa walked 1/2 around the island with her poles! Watched some R/C flying during the day. Very happy to have met my friend Barry Maggio flying his Gyrocopter (photo 3 right) one last time before he passed away from Cancer last week. Very sad. At least he will not be in pain anymore. He was so happy that day and I haven't seen him in 4 years! The same day my friend Brian took me for a short flight in his Cessna 180 tailwheel plane (photo 4). Ended the weekend with a campfire drinking some beers and eating pizza (photo 3 to left). Good to be home. The apartment is only 10 minutes down the road from Crow Island airpark which gives me a place to hang out a bit with lots of nice people.

Thanks again for all the wonderful support and past generous donations for Lisa during this very challenging recovery time! She has the very best friends, family, caregivers and doctors! 

Hope everyone has a great holiday season and Happy New Year! 

Dave and Lisa 

(Most likely the last post on Caring Bridge! Be safe everyone!)

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