Tailgating or following too closely is always risky, but tailgating a truck in New Mexico is especially dangerous due to large blind spots, longer stopping distances and the possibility of a deadly underride accident. You could be severely injured or killed in a rear-end collision with a large truck. In addition, your legal duty to... read more
If you get involved in an accident with a semi-truck in New Mexico, it is vital to know what to do to protect your rights and hold someone accountable for your injuries and losses. A few essential actions can make all the difference to the success of your truck accident claim. While every case is... read more
New Mexico gives you 3 years to file a truck accident injury claim, 3 years for wrongful death, 4 years for property damage, and as little as 90 days for government-related claims. The specific amount of time you have to file a truck accident claim in New Mexico depends on the type of claim you... read more
After a semi-truck accident takes place, an in-depth investigation will be conducted by multiple parties to determine the cause of the crash, whether it could have been prevented, and the party or parties responsible for the wreck. Hiring a New Mexico truck accident attorney to represent you early on –during an investigation – is the... read more
Walmart is a major corporation that has thousands of delivery trucks on the road on any given day. It also has ample resources at its disposal to fight against liability in the event of a delivery truck accident. If a Walmart delivery truck hits you or your motor vehicle, you have the right to bring... read more