At Collins & Collins, P.C., our New Mexico medical malpractice lawyers represent patients and families harmed by preventable medical errors throughout the state, including Albuquerque, Santa Fe, Las Cruces, and Rio Rancho. As a proven medical negligence law firm, we hold hospitals, physicians, and healthcare providers accountable for serious injury or wrongful death.
With a strong record in civil litigation, we recover compensation for victims of misdiagnosis, surgical mistakes, birth injuries, and delayed treatment. Guided by medical insight and legal precision, we confront powerful institutions to uncover the truth and secure justice.
If you or a loved one has suffered harm due to hospital negligence, our attorneys are ready to fight for your rights today.
Suffering harm after medical treatment can leave you confused and uncertain about what to do next. Our attorneys at Collins & Collins, P.C., stand with patients statewide who need a malpractice attorney to hold negligent providers accountable.
Time is critical. Medical records must be secured and claims filed before New Mexico’s strict deadlines expire. Acting quickly protects your rights, strengthens your case, and preserves vital evidence.
Contact Collins & Collins, P.C. today for a free consultation with a skilled medical negligence lawyer who will protect your rights from day one.
Medical malpractice cases are complex and demand skill, focus, and proven experience. At Collins & Collins, P.C., we’re recognized among the best medical negligence lawyers in New Mexico for achieving results that truly make a difference.
Proven Results: Multi-million-dollar verdicts and settlements in catastrophic injury and wrongful death cases.
Aggressive Negotiation: Tough legal pressure and trial readiness that drive fair settlements.
Client-Focused Representation: Compassionate support, 24/7 availability, and bilingual service across New Mexico.
Request your free legal consultation today to speak with experienced attorneys dedicated to protecting your rights and securing justice.
Knowing how to prove medical negligence in a medical malpractice claim in New Mexico requires more than identifying a mistake; it demands a strategic, evidence-driven approach. We build each case on three pillars: forensic record analysis, expert validation, and accurate damage calculation. This focused approach exposes negligence and secures strong results for our clients.
Success in medical negligence cases begins with a precise review of medical records. Our legal and medical teams identify medical negligence in records by uncovering documentation gaps, chart inconsistencies, and omitted procedures that expose provider failures.
We carefully analyze electronic health records, imaging reports, nursing logs, and surgical notes to detect deviations from accepted medical standards. By extracting admissible evidence quickly and accurately, our team builds a solid foundation to prove fault and strengthen your case.
Expert validation is legally required to prove a breach of duty in New Mexico malpractice claims. We work with trusted medical expert witnesses for malpractice cases who analyze records, reconstruct treatment timelines, and confirm causation with precision.
Our expert network includes:
These experts provide detailed reports, affidavits, and depositions that strengthen our clients’ cases and enhance settlement leverage.
Accurate, evidence-based damage calculation is critical in every malpractice claim. We calculate medical malpractice damages using financial evidence, expert insight, and projected care costs to ensure no loss goes unrecognized.
We assess:
Our team works with experts to secure full-value settlements and verdicts that cover all your losses. Ready to find out how much your case might be worth in New Mexico? Contact us for a free evaluation today.
Every malpractice case has a unique value based on the harm suffered and supporting evidence. The average medical malpractice settlement in New Mexico varies with medical complexity, documented losses, and policy limits. Whether your injuries stem from a delayed diagnosis or a surgical error, our team ensures every medical negligence lawsuit reflects the full extent of your losses, both immediate and long-term.
Factors that influence case value include:
Talk with a Collins & Collins attorney today for a personalized case evaluation and an honest assessment of what your claim may be worth.
In New Mexico, liability may involve doctors, hospitals, nurses, or other providers. Our legal team thoroughly investigates each layer of care to identify all liable parties and build a strong, evidence-based case for justice.
| Party Type | Common Errors | Legal Exposure |
|---|---|---|
| Doctors & Surgeons | Misdiagnosis, surgical mistakes, and delayed treatment | Direct professional liability |
| Hospitals & Clinics | Poor staffing, infection control failures, inadequate supervision | Institutional negligence |
| Nurses & Support Staff | Medication errors, patient monitoring lapses | Shared or individual liability |
| Pharmacists | Wrong drug, dosage, or interaction oversight | Negligence in dispensing duties |
Contact Collins & Collins, P.C. for a free review to determine who may be legally responsible in your case.
In New Mexico, the medical malpractice filing deadline is generally three years from the date the negligent act occurred. Before you sue a hospital in New Mexico, understand how the malpractice statute of limitations affects your right to file. Missing this window can permanently bar your claim, so acting quickly is essential.
Key timeline rules:
Standard deadline (qualified providers): File within 3 years of the act of malpractice. New Mexico’s Medical Malpractice Act (NMSA § 41-5-13) uses an occurrence rule, meaning the 3-year period runs from the date the negligence happened—not when it was discovered.
Discovery rule (non-MMA cases only): If the healthcare provider is not qualified under the state’s Medical Malpractice Act, the clock may start when the injury was or should have been discovered.
Panel tolling: Filing with the New Mexico Medical Review Commission pauses (tolls) the statute until 30 days after the panel issues its decision.
Minors or incapacitated patients: The deadline is extended until adulthood or regained capacity, as provided by statute.
Government hospitals or clinics: Claims against public entities may have shorter deadlines—typically a 2-year limit and a 90-day notice requirement under the Tort Claims Act.
Missing these deadlines can permanently bar your claim, so act quickly to protect your rights.
Our firm handles some of the most complex and high-value types of medical malpractice cases in New Mexico. Through years of advocacy, we’ve identified recurring negligence patterns among hospitals, clinics, and providers leading to severe patient harm.
Pharmaceutical and anesthesia errors are preventable but often severe. As an experienced medication error malpractice lawyer, we review prescriptions, pharmacy records, and anesthesia charts to uncover where mistakes occurred and who is responsible.
Common errors include:
These errors often involve multiple parties, doctors, nurses, and pharmacists, and our firm ensures each is held fully accountable.
Surgical mistakes are among the most common and serious causes of medical malpractice claims. As a skilled surgical malpractice lawyer, Collins & Collins, P.C. reviews operative reports, nurse logs, and expert analyses to uncover where procedures failed.
Common surgical errors include:
When sterile protocols are ignored or pre-op checks are rushed, preventable harm occurs, and our team holds those responsible accountable.
Diagnostic errors often cause severe, preventable harm. A misdiagnosis malpractice lawyer distinguishes misdiagnosis (wrong condition) from delayed diagnosis (late detection), both leading to worsened illnesses like cancer, stroke, or sepsis.
We build these cases through differential diagnosis reviews and treatment timelines, exposing missed treatment windows and clear breaches of medical duty.
Neglecting patient care can be just as dangerous as making active errors. Our trusted nursing negligence lawyer in NM handles cases where hospitals and staff fail to monitor vital signs, treat infections, or respond promptly to emergencies.
Our investigations uncover lapses in patient charting, poor care delegation, and delayed nurse responses that reveal systemic breakdowns in hospital accountability. These failures often cause preventable harm, and we work to ensure both medical staff and institutions are held responsible.
Birth injuries can have lifelong consequences for both the child and family. Our experienced birth injury malpractice lawyer investigates delivery room errors involving improper monitoring, delayed C-sections, or misuse of forceps and vacuums that lead to preventable harm.
Common birth injuries include:
Our team works with neonatologists and OB-GYN experts to prove timing errors and hold negligent providers accountable.
Even valid medical negligence claims are often denied due to missing records, insurance bias, or filing mistakes. As experienced attorneys handling appeal-denied medical claim cases, Collins & Collins, P.C. reviews every detail to rebuild your case and fight for the compensation you deserve.
Common reasons for claim denial:
Our team uses expert affidavits and new evidence to challenge denials. Request a free second opinion today to learn how we can help reopen your claim.
If you’ve been harmed by medical negligence, don’t wait to get help. An experienced malpractice lawyer New Mexico trusts can act quickly against hospitals, doctors, and insurers to protect your rights. Our firm provides results-driven legal support when it matters most.
Why clients choose us:
Reach out today for a confidential consultation and let our team start building your case for justice.
We simplify complex legal matters by providing clear, concise, and accurate answers to your most pressing questions.
Medical negligence in New Mexico occurs when a healthcare provider fails to follow accepted medical standards, causing patient harm. It includes mistakes in diagnosis, treatment, surgery, or medication that another competent professional would have avoided.
Yes, you can sue the doctor and hospital for medical malpractice if both contributed to your injury. Doctors are liable for personal negligence, while hospitals may be responsible for staff errors, poor policies, or inadequate supervision.
The length of a medical malpractice case varies, but most take 18-36 months, depending on case complexity, expert testimony, and whether a settlement or trial is required. Serious injury or wrongful death cases often take longer.
No. You can still sue after signing a consent form if your injury resulted from negligence. A consent form only acknowledges known medical risks; it does not excuse a provider’s failure to meet accepted patient safety standards or deliver proper care.
The cost of a medical malpractice lawyer is typically contingency-based, meaning you pay nothing up front. The attorney only collects fees if you win compensation through a settlement or verdict.
Collins & Collins, P.C. is ready to take immediate action on valid medical negligence claims across New Mexico. Acting quickly helps preserve evidence, meet legal deadlines, and strengthen your case for fair compensation and justice.
Call (505) 421-7397 or message us today for a free, confidential case review and start your path toward recovery.
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