Highway Accidents

Injured on I-25, I-40, or another New Mexico highway?

Interstate crashes are faster, heavier, and often involve more than two vehicles. Our Albuquerque attorneys handle claims from I-25, I-40, and other New Mexico highways — including wrecks with trucks and multi-car pileups.

Highway crashes in the Albuquerque metro

NMDOT hotspot data for Albuquerque includes interchanges such as I-40 & 4th, I-25 & Montgomery, and I-25 & I-40. High speed plus commercial traffic means injuries are often severe: fractures, brain injury, and, too often, wrongful death.

A highway claim is still a personal injury case, but the evidence is different — event data from vehicles, commercial logs if a truck was involved, weather, construction zones, and how the first impact started a chain reaction.

What these cases often include

  • I-25 and I-40 interchange and merge crashes
  • Construction zones and sudden slowdowns
  • Multi-vehicle pileups and disputed fault
  • Truck and passenger-vehicle combinations

After a highway wreck

Get medical care. Photograph vehicles, lane position, and any construction signs if it is safe. Do not guess about fault in a recorded statement. New Mexico generally allows three years to file; highway camera footage and debris are gone much sooner. Call us so we can start the investigation while that evidence still exists.

Talk with an Albuquerque highway accident lawyer

If you were hurt on I-25, I-40, or another New Mexico highway, request a confidential case evaluation.

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