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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New Mexico Has Strict Laws Governing Seat Belts and Child SeatsNew Mexico law requires seat belts and specific child car seats. Learn the rules, penalties, and requirements in this detailed blog post. Read for more!
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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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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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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.
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Insurance Companies May Try to Deny Your Dust Storm Injury Claim.Dust storms in the Southwest can cause serious crashes. Learn how to stay safe and what to do after a dust storm accident in New Mexico. Read blog for more!
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50 Excuses New Mexico Insurance Companies Use To Pay You As Little As Possible After a Car AccidentLearn the top excuses insurance companies use to deny or limit injury claims—straight from our personal injury attorneys with 85+ years of experience.
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How Much Does it Cost to Hire a Personal Injury Attorney in New Mexico?Our personal injury attorneys only get paid if you win. No upfront costs—just dedicated legal help focused on securing recovery for you. Read blog for more!