Car Accidents
We have handled thousands of New Mexico automobile, truck, and motorcycle accident cases to successful conclusions. While the costs are minimal in most of these New Mexico car accident cases, if necessary, we have working relationships with private investigators and reconstruction experts who can analyze critical data and reach conclusions as to who is at fault for particular accidents.
New Mexico accidents include those involving drunk or hit and run drivers, uninsured or underinsured drivers, as well as New Mexico accidents occurring as a result of motor vehicle, SUV and semi-tractor trailer collisions and rollovers. We also represent those injured in New Mexico car accidents, collisions or crashes resulting from defective products or design of automobiles and trucks, such as defective seat belts, tires or gas tanks.
We have helped clients who have suffered injuries from New Mexico truck accidents. Such cases typically require an aggressive approach. We are familiar with key trucking regulations and in a truck litigation case, we obtain trucking logs in order to determine whether the truck driver or the trucking company has complied with federal law regarding consecutive hours driven, rest periods, duty to keep a log, etc.
If you or a loved one has been injured, CONTACT US ONLINE OR CALL US AT (505) 243-4541 or at (800) 640-6590 if in-state, and at (505) 243-4541 if you are out-of-state in order TO SET UP A FREE CONSULTATION.
New Mexico Personal Injury Lawyer Blog - Auto Accidents
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