Making a police report after a car crash can quickly turn into a “he said, she said” situation. You told the police officers the truth about the wreck. You explain that the other driver had their phone in their hand and smashed right into you as though you were not...
Month: March 2022
Crash reconstruction helps win cases
Automobile crashes are often traumatic, especially when those involved are severely injured or killed. Amid this tragedy, different and sometimes contrasting explanations emerge. It may be unintentional due to the trauma surrounding the incident, or it could be an...
What is tailgating and is it dangerous?
For work reasons or social matters, people utilize New Mexico roads without incident each day. While this is the case for most people, some are not so lucky. While driving can be efficient and even enjoyable, there is always risk associated with it. Part of that risk...
Does New Mexico apply strict liability rules to dog owners?
If a dog turns aggressive and bites you, you could sustain serious injuries and damage to your property. Attacks involving big dogs or young children can be particularly serious. You will probably assume that the animal's owner is responsible for any damage it causes....
The role of fatigue in medical malpractice cases
Doctors, nurses, and other medical staff provide a vital service in helping those with injuries and various ailments get suitable treatment. Those in the medical profession often work long hours over short periods of time. While this is admirable, it can lead to...