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Over 29.2 million people in the United States go to the emergency room every year for unintentional injuries. There are times when you will need to employ the services of a Personal Injury Attorney Albuquerque for unintentional injuries you hav…
Slip and fall accidents typically happen when the victim least expects it. Although usually unintentional, these accidents often lead to serious injuries. Property owners have a legal responsibility to maintain a certain level of care so their patro…
A truck or semi truck accident can have devastating consequences. Read on to find out how to get the justice you deserve through a truck accident lawsuit.
The aftermath of an accident hits in waves. Initially, you’re busy dealing with the pain and confusion that it happened. Often, it’s the later effects that cost you when the true extent of an injury appears. Slip and fall cases are among…
Proving negligence is a key part of most personal injury claims. Does your case qualify? Read on to find out the elements of negligence and how to establish them.
It’s hard to imagine, but approximately 3 million people sustain injuries due to auto accidents every year. No matter how cautious you are, the risk of a crash is always there. A car accident can come out of nowhere and turn your life upside down in…
Losing a loved one unexpectedly is one of the most difficult experiences for someone to live through. It can be even worse if you know that death could have been prevented if someone else had been paying attention.  If you’re considering…
Undergoing surgery is terrifying enough. Coming out of surgery to find something went wrong is something you shouldn’t have to handle on your own. By hiring lawyers specializing in medical malpractice, you can protect your rights and make…
Motorcyclists flock to the roadways in Albuquerque and across New Mexico during the summer months. More favorable weather increases the likelihood of encountering a motorcyclist while you’re out and about. Learning how to share the roadways instead…
Poor weather data and a failure to understand the impact of climate change caused the U.S. Forest Service to make an enormous mistake in early April in Northern New Mexico. The government agency started two intentional fires – known as a controlled…