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Personal Injury

How Long Do You Have to Sue for Premises Liability in NM?

There is a specific deadline on how long you have to sue for premises liability in New Mexico. This statutory deadline is known as the statute of limitations. In general, the statute of limitations for a premises liability claim is three years from the injury date.   In This Post

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Car Accidents

What to Do When an Uninsured Motorist Injures You in NM

New Mexico statutes require drivers to carry liability insurance coverage on their motor vehicles. When you are injured in an accident, and the other driver is at fault, you file a claim with his or her liability insurance company. However, if they do not have insurance, you must file a

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Criminal Defense

Can You Sue a Prison for Wrongful Death in New Mexico?

Yes, you can sue a prison or jail for wrongful death in New Mexico if it committed negligent or abusive acts against your family member. Even though your loved one was convicted of a crime, this outcome does not mean that he or she deserves inhumane treatment. Every prisoner in

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Criminal Defense

What Happens If You Refuse the Breathalyzer Test?

In New Mexico, you can lose your driver’s license for up to one (1) year if you refuse a breathalyzer test.  There are additional consequences that may apply depending upon your case’s circumstances, such as increased penalties, jail time, and fines. Driving our state is considered a privilege and not

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Car Accidents

How Do I Prove Federal Violations After a Truck Accident?

Thousands of big rigs and 18-wheeler trucks travel New Mexico’s roadways every day. When the truck operator or driver fails to follow specific federal regulations, it can result in unsafe conditions for others on the road. If you are injured after a commercial truck accident, proving a federal regulation violation

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Arrests

How to Find Out If Someone You Know Is Arrested

Arrests happen every day. If you are worried about your loved one’s whereabouts and suspect they may be in jail, check with the local police and detention centers to determine if your loved one or family member is in custody. The challenge is finding out the jurisdiction in which they

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