After a car accident on New Mexico roads, you have numerous considerations. If you're injured, your primary focus is likely your recovery. As your physical condition stabilizes, you may shift your attention to addressing your personal injury and property damage...
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Can I receive compensation for lost wages after an accident?
For anyone involved in a severe accident in New Mexico, their first thoughts usually involve getting the correct medical treatment. Yet, as healing begins to occur and reality sets in, some victims realize they won't be able to work for months or even years. Getting...
Bladder injuries from car crashes
New Mexico roads are not without their share of dangers, and car crashes often result in injuries for motorists. Bladder injuries, while less discussed, can result from the immense forces that come with collisions, leading to potentially serious health implications....
Hit-and-run accidents and your auto insurance
The last thing you expect to happen on a New Mexico road is for a vehicle to hit you and flee. You may be left injured and dealing with property damage. This is what to know about these types of accidents and when your auto insurance covers them. Understanding...
How can a car accident affect your credit score?
Even safe drivers in New Mexico can get into an accident. This can be devastating and leave you dealing with personal injury and property damage. However, there’s another concern you have to face from an accident: your credit score can be affected because of these...
What is the accident rate for the safest drivers?
As a driver in New Mexico, you've probably seen accidents on the road, and may have been in a few yourself over the years. But you may not know how often the average driver gets into an accident. Insurance companies gather data on car accidents and auto insurance...
Common headaches and symptoms after car accidents
Headaches are one of the more common symptoms that appear after motor vehicle accidents in New Mexico. Often headache symptoms don't start until days or weeks after the incident, outlining the need for victims to visit a medical professional for an evaluation. Common...
Pedestrians should be wary of large pickup trucks and SUVs
The large pickup trucks, SUVs and minivans that are so popular with motorists in New Mexico and around the country have been linked with a worrying rise in pedestrian fatalities, and the results of a study published in March 2022 by the Insurance Institute for Highway...
What is a concussion?
A car accident in New Mexico might result in a mild traumatic brain injury. One such injury that falls into this category is a concussion. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports more than 200,000 concussions are caused by car accidents yearly....
Sharing the road safely with semi-trucks in New Mexico
Semi-trucks are a common sight on New Mexico's roads, and while they play an essential role in our economy, they can also be dangerous. So whether you're a motorist, motorcyclist or cyclist, there are certain precautions you should take when sharing the road with...