Month / June 2011
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Steps Necesssary to Prove Your Damages in a New Mexico Personal Injury Case
If you have been in an automobile accident and the other party involved is at fault, the first question you probably have is how to get the other party‘s or your own…
June 27, 2011 -
Concealing Preexisting Injuries Can Seriously Harm a New Mexico Personal Injury Claim
A recent case from the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals illustrates the importance of full disclosure of preexisting medical conditions in a personal injury case. Failure to fully disclose preexisting conditions can…
June 23, 2011 -
Optional Auto Insurance Coverage Often the Most Beneficial to Your Family
As an insured driver, after paying years of insurance premiums, most expect insurance coverage when they or a member of their family are in an auto accident. However, the determination of whether…
June 13, 2011 -
Medical Liens Can be Half the Battle in a New Mexico Personal Injury Case
Many personal injury victims are surprised and/or shocked to learn that there are many different lien holders that are going to get a piece of their settlement. On occasion, these liens may…
June 10, 2011 -
Sorting Out Responsibility in a New Mexico Premises Liability Claim
Premises liability deals with the duty of an owner or occupier of land, such as a homeowner or tenant, to keep his or her premises visitors safe from personal injuries. A homeowner…
June 8, 2011