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.
