Month / June 2010
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Medicare/Medicaid Lien Reduction for Attorney Fees
New Mexico has a high rate of uninsured. The state has the highest rate of uninsured motorists in the nation. The numbers related to those lacking health insurance are comparable. As a…
June 7, 2010 -
Walking on Eggshells in New Mexico Personal Injury Cases
In many personal injury cases, the issue of preexisting injuries will be front and center in the calculation of damages. Many times, the defendant who is often represented by an insurance company…
June 4, 2010 -
Employer Responsibility for Worker Safety? No, But Thanks for Playing.
The seminal New Mexico case addressing worker‘s compensation exclusivity is the 2001 New Mexico Supreme Court case of Delgado v. Phelps Dodge. The case, despite the leap in the protection of workers…
June 2, 2010
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Recent Posts
- Federal Tort Claims Act
- The Myth of the Frivolous Medical Malpractice Lawsuit
- Caps in New Mexico Medical Malpractice Claims Against the Government: No Wiggle Room for Multiple Beneficiaries
- Caps on Punitive Damages: Great for Business, Bad for Everyone Else
- Can I Be Ordered To Pay the Other Side’s Legal Fees?
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