Albuquerque Car Accident Blog
New Mexico accident attorneys at Keller & Keller LLP have provided this injury blog in order to keep their readers up to date on all of the most recent personal injury news, accidents, and events taking place around the state. We encourage our clients and those who have recently been involved in an accident to visit regularly and join the discussion.
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As More Electric Vehicles Hit the Road, Traffic Fatalities Could Increase in AlbuquerqueAre electric vehicles bringing more dangers to New Mexico’s roads? Find out who might be liable if you are injured by an EV and how our legal team can help.
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Crash Victims Aren’t Always to Blame for Construction Zone Crashes in New MexicoConstruction zones pose many hazards for drivers, even when obeying work zone rules and using caution. If you were injured in a highway work zone, we can help.
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¿Atropellado Por Un Automovil Mientras Cruzaba La Calle En Albuquerque? Hable Con Un Abogado Altamente Valorado En Accidentes De PeatonesSegún la Asociación de Seguridad en las Carreteras del Gobernador, Nuevo México es el estado más mortífero del país para los peatones, con más muertes por cada 100,000 residentes que cualquier otro estado en 2017.
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Should You Carry Uninsured/Underinsured Coverage On Your Vehicle in New Mexico?Not everyone is familiar with the term Uninsured/Underinsured coverage, but it is important to educate yourself on the topic. Uninsured coverage comes in handy when the unthinkable happens; you are hit by an uninsured driver.
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Fighting Comparative Negligence Claims in Albuquerque Car CrashesIf the driver who caused your crash pins part of the blame on you, you will lose some of the damages you are owed. Our experienced Albuquerque personal injury attorneys explain comparative negligence in this blog.
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What to Do When an Albuquerque Tow Truck Driver Causes Your CrashIf you are injured in a crash with a tow truck, you need an attorney with experience taking on commercial trucking companies. This blog details what to do when a Albuquerque tow truck driver causes your crash
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Holding Negligent Albuquerque Bicycle Riders Accountable When They Cause a CrashBicycle commuters must follow traffic laws just like drivers. If they ride recklessly and cause a crash, they can be held accountable in New Mexico —even if they are injured.
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An Increase in Albuquerque Dust Storms Will Pose a Threat to Highway Traffic SafetyDust storms are uncommon and brief on New Mexico’s highways, but if you are driving in one, you could be seriously injured. If a reckless driver plows into you during a dust storm, you should contact an experienced car accident attorney to ensure that your claim for compensation is as strong.
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Pandemic Speeding: Dangers of Super High Speed on New Mexico RoadsTraffic fatalities have increased in 2020, partially due to accidents caused by high speeds. We look at why this happened, how speed contributes to crashes and how you can keep yourself protected after a New Mexico car accident.
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Am I Required to Pay Taxes on an Indiana Personal Injury Settlement?If you receive a settlement from a personal injury or car accident lawsuit in the past year, the good news is that most of the time you do NOT have to pay taxes on that money. This blog details the expectation of the rule regarding your personal injury settlement.
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Coping With PTSD Following a Catastrophic New Mexico Vehicle CrashCatastrophic vehicle accidents can cause a delayed psychiatric response, such as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). This blog details how to prove and cop with PTSD.
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Holding Negligent Drivers Accountable for Deadly Head-On Collisions in AlbuquerqueIf you lost a loved one in a head-on collision in New Mexico, you might have cause for a wrongful death lawsuit. Our car accident lawyers bring decades of experience to car accident cases and will provide a free case evaluation to help you understand your options after a head-on collision.