New Mexico is home to many stunning state parks. Whether you are exploring the majestic caverns or hiking the rugged terrain of the mountains, the state’s natural beauty is truly awe-inspiring. However, even in these breathtaking surroundings, slip-and-fall accidents...
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7 Common Oilfield Accident Injuries Workers Suffer in New Mexico
The oil industry is a crucial part of the economy in the US, and the workers play a vital role in ensuring that the production and distribution of oil are carried out smoothly. However, working in the oilfield can be a hazardous job, and accidents can happen. In New...
Can I File for Medical Malpractice for Injuries Sustained in Labor?
Giving birth is a joyful and exciting experience for many women, but it can also be a challenging process that results in serious injuries if proper medical care is not provided. If you sustained injuries during labor and delivery, you may seek legal recourse against...
A Guide to Filing a Medical Malpractice Claim If You Signed a Waiver
Medical malpractice can result in severe injuries and long-term health problems for patients. If you signed a medical waiver before receiving treatment, you may think you have no legal recourse. However, in New Mexico, waivers may not necessarily protect healthcare...
How to File a Medical Malpractice Claim If Your Medication Is Recalled
Medications are a necessary part of daily life for millions of Americans. When manufacturers fail to ensure the safety of these medications, the results can be detrimental. Defective drugs can cause severe illness, injuries, and even death. If you or someone you love...
6 Tips for Coping With PTSD After a Catastrophic Accident
Maybe it has been weeks or months since you were involved in a catastrophic accident, but you still cannot fall or stay asleep. Perhaps you feel like your anxiety is through the roof and nothing seems to help or make the flashbacks stop. If you are suffering from any...
How to Pursue a Car Seat Product Liability Lawsuit in New Mexico
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has reported that 607 children under the age of 12 lost their lives in motor vehicle accidents in 2020, and over 63,000 more were injured. The most effective way to prevent these injuries and deaths is through the...
Can You Sue for an Injury Caused by a Wildfire in New Mexico?
According to States at Risk, over 70% of New Mexico’s population lives in areas at higher risk of wildfire. This is likely due to the dry and hot weather, which has caused wildfires to become more common. If you have been injured in a wildfire, you can pursue legal...
5 Surprising Facts About New Mexico Car Crashes
With its beautiful landscapes and national parks, New Mexico has a number of locations for citizens and tourists to enjoy and explore. Unfortunately, the state sees thousands of car accidents every year, but the statistics of these crashes may provide helpful insight...
Determining Liability After a Mountain Biking Accident in New Mexico
New Mexico offers citizens and visitors beautiful places to mountain bike. However, this activity can be dangerous and comes with the risk of collisions and falls. If you have suffered injuries while mountain biking due to someone else’s negligence, you have the right...