A dog bite in New Mexico can expose you to a number of possible infections, both viral and bacterial. You may already know about the risks of rabies and tetanus from dog bites, and how important it is to keep both yourself and your pets up to date on immunizations....
Month: October 2019
Truck accident results in $42M jury award and safety awareness
The family of a New Mexico teenager filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the trucking company and the manufacturer of the tractor trailer responsible for their son’s death. In what may become a landmark legal case that also highlights the dangers of fatalities from...
Not all construction worksite dangers come from the job itself
There's a very good reason why construction employers require drug testing before hiring employees in New Mexico. When you or other workers use substances, they dull your abilities and can make you a potential hazard on the work site. Unfortunately, there are...
Could the construction sites of the future be safer for workers?
Construction sites are full of hazards, which is why this profession is one of the most dangerous. Perhaps you have suffered an injury while on the job at a construction site in New Mexico. Despite a lot of work to make work sites safer, construction remains risky,...
Records of New Mexico doctors are hard to find
According to a 2019 review of medical board websites, New Mexico’s medical board is among the worst in country when it comes to helping you find out if the New Mexico Medical Board has put your doctor on probation for misconduct or if your doctor has paid...