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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Dangers of Drunk Driving in New MexicoDrunk drivers take lives in New Mexico, but they also cause serious injuries that leave victims suffering for years. Our personal injury attorneys fight for victims of drunk driving crashes to help them receive the compensation they deserve.
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If You Have Been Involved in One of the Most Typical Car Accidents in New Mexico, Our New Mexico Car Accident Lawyers Can Assist YouThe types of collisions that are most likely to cause injuries in New Mexico car accidents are detailed in this article, as well as what you should do afterward to ensure you get the compensation you deserve.
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The Importance of Child Safety Seats and How to Select the Safest One in AlbuquerqueChoosing the right safety seat for your child is important but selecting the safest one is not always clear. This blog details how to choose the right safety seat for your child on New Mexico roads.
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Wrong Way Crashes on I-25 in New Mexico Are a Deadly ProblemWrong way accidents on I-25 are far too common, and far too deadly. In fact, Santa Fe's mayor Javier Gonzales has called for an investigation. Read more here.
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Construction on New Mexico's I-25 Corridor has Increased Car AccidentsNew Mexico's "Big I" is known for some of the state's most serious accidents. As the region continues to grow. the strain on this stretch of road is increasing. We have helped hundreds of people who were injured on or near the stacked interchange and we are willing to bet that the construction may make it worse.
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New Mexico Has Strict Laws Governing Seat Belts and Child SeatsIn New Mexico, you are required by law to wear a seat belt while in a moving car. There are also specific child car seat laws and penalties that follow for those that violate them. This blog details the seat belt laws and requirements.
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New Mexico Requires Drivers Stop After an Accident, but that Doesn't Prevent Hit-and-Run AccidentsThe NHTSA reports that hit and run crashes in the US rose 13% from 2009 to 2011. In New Mexico, drivers are required to stop after an accident. Learn more here.
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The 100 Deadliest Days of Summer Are Upon Us in New MexicoThe 100 deadliest days of summer are here. According to AAA, the 100 day stretch between Memorial Day and school starting are the most dangerous days to drive.
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We Hold New Mexico Insurance Companies to Their Word After a Car AccidentWhen one well-known insurance company tried to revoke an agreed-upon settlement for our New Mexico personal injury client, we stood firm and got our client what they deserved.
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What is a Loss of Use After a Car Accident?After an Albuquerque car crash, you're entitled to "loss of use" compensation from the at-fault driver for the time your car is out of commission.
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The GM Ignition Switch Scandal Continues to RageGeneral Motors continues to receive claims from victims and family seriously injured or killed by a defective ignition that turned off their vehicle's power.
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Do You Know New Mexico's Basic Car Insurance Requirements?New Mexico's car insurance laws are designed to protect everyone in our state. Find out how breaking them can cost you $1,000's on your Albuquerque auto accident claim.