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...
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...
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....
Sadly, many people die each year in New Mexico due to truck accidents. The rate of these accidents has been escalating at an alarming rate. These kinds of accidents increased by 13% between 2020 and 2021. While some of this may be attributed to increasing deliveries...
When you make the difficult decision to have your loved one admitted to a New Mexico nursing home, there are a lot of factors to consider. The decision is difficult in itself but with the prevalence of nursing home neglect cases, family members worry even more. One of...
In New Mexico, truck drivers can drive up to 11 hours a day; federal law can extend that time to 14 hours after being off duty for ten hours. Compared to other professions, that's a lot of time spent working, often leading to drowsiness. How fatigue affects truck...
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...
Journalists have discovered that a drug developed to treat symptoms most commonly associated with multiple sclerosis and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis is being used as a dementia treatment by nursing homes in New Mexico and around the country. The U.S. Food and Drug...
Many adults in New Mexico are eventually forced to decide how to care for their aging parents. If this adult child can't provide full-time care, and many can't, this person might consider placing their parents in nursing home facilities. However, before you make this...
The commercial trucks driving on New Mexico roads are much larger and heavier than average passenger cars. When accidents occur between over-the-road trucks and passenger vehicles, the injuries can be catastrophic. When most truck crashes happen Fatal truck accidents...