There are a number of reasons why someone involved in a car accident might not seek legal help right away. But the sooner you can seek that help, the better. New Mexico has very specific statutes of limitations when it comes to auto accident claims. From the moment the accident occurs, you are on a timer counting down the time you have to make a claim.
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5 Ways Accident Attorneys Know You Have a Good Case
If you’ve been injured in an automobile accident through no fault of your own, you’re probably expecting a settlement to help with your medical bills and other costs. However, you may find that a lawyer will not take your case. While you may feel your case is strong, attorneys use different criteria to evaluate cases.
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Healing from the Trauma and Pain of a Personal Injury
Accident victims may have physical injuries following an incident, whether minor or more serious ones. These physical injuries will need medical attention to heal.
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How Much Does an Automobile Accident Attorney Cost in New Mexico?
Following an automobile accident, the first thing to worry about is getting the medical attention that will lead to the road of recovery. That medical attention can become a new source of worry for the victim, as the costs add up and become a further cause for concern.
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What Happens When You’re in an Accident with an Underinsured Motorist?
It is illegal to operate a motor vehicle in New Mexico without carrying the proper insurance. However, if you get into an accident, there's a chance you won’t be properly protected. New Mexico’s legal requirements for minimum insurance are low enough that you could end up not receiving your full compensation, even when the other driver is insured. Worse, many drivers illegally drive without having insurance at all—often leaving injured parties in the lurch.
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