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Is New Mexico safe for bicyclists?

Bicyclists who traverse New Mexico roads have a reasonable expectation of safety. Unfortunately, many motorists are not aware enough of their surroundings and accidents can…

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Speeding is no joke

Drivers in New Mexico who think they can drive a few miles per hour over the posted speed limit without consequences need to think again.…

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How to reduce accidents as the school year approaches

With the start of school upon us, drivers in New Mexico need to be extra cautious on the roads. The school year means there are…

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How to proceed if your car accident claim is denied

Drivers in New Mexico pay for car insurance coverage and, for good reason, there is an expectation that damages will be paid for when there…

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Effects of prescription drugs on driving

Drivers in New Mexico who are taking medication prescribed by their doctors need to be aware of the side effects of these substances and the…

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How eating while driving leads to car and truck accidents

If you are busy between dropping your kids off from school and going to work, you might be thinking about grabbing a quick bite at…

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Car accidents can result in delayed symptoms

If you are in a car accident in New Mexico, it can be a stressful situation. Even with minor wrecks, you have to deal with…

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What are some signs of elder abuse?

If you have a loved one in New Mexico who is considered to be an elder, it can be hard to watch them get old.…

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Who is responsible for trampoline injuries?

Kids love bouncing on trampolines. They find it thrilling as a trampoline propels them high into the air, and allows them to perform flips and…

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Fog and the risk of a car accident

From driver fatigue to intoxication, there are countless reasons why motor vehicle wrecks occur. However, some are caused by factors that are out of human…

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