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Why Are Speeding Trucks Dangerous?

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Truck accidents are an unfortunately common occurrence on roads around the country, and New Mexico is no exception. These large, heavy vehicles can represent significant dangers to passenger cars and other road users due to their sheer size and weight. The risks become exponentially higher when trucks are operated at high speeds. So, why are... read more
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Common Injuries in an Underride Truck Accident

Posted in New Mexico Truck Accidents
An underride truck accident occurs when a passenger car collides with a large truck and the car gets wedged beneath the truck due to the height of the trailer. The mechanics of these truck accidents often result in severe, catastrophic and fatal injuries to the occupants of the smaller vehicle. Injuries Frequently Suffered in Underride... read more
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What to Do After a UPS Truck Accident

Posted in New Mexico Truck Accidents
The United Postal Service (UPS) is one of the largest delivery companies, with approximately 120,000 delivery vehicles in operation worldwide. Unfortunately, UPS and its drivers do not always prioritize safety. Sharing the road with the UPS truck in New Mexico could end in disaster. If you get injured in a UPS truck accident, take certain... read more
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Accidents Caused By Distracted Truck Drivers

Posted in New Mexico Truck Accidents
Every year, New Mexico sees thousands of serious truck accidents. Many major trucking routes cross through New Mexico – putting other drivers at risk of catastrophic injuries and death in truck accidents. Truck driver distraction is one of the main causes of these collisions. Find out who might be liable for your truck accident if... read more
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Who Is at Fault in a Rental Truck Injury?

Posted in New Mexico Truck Accidents
Similar to large commercial trucks, rental trucks can cause serious injuries in traffic accidents. Unlike a commercial truck, however, anyone with a standard driver’s license can rent a moving truck. No special training or commercial driver’s license is required. Unfortunately, this increases the odds of rental truck accidents. Rental Truck Driver Liability Many rental truck... read more
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