
7 Costly Mistakes After a Crash in Albuquerque
Educational Albuquerque, NM guide — 3-year SOL, local hospitals, and insurer tactics. Not legal advice.
For a full local checklist, see our Car Accident Help in Albuquerque, NM guide.
Mistake 1: Skipping medical care
Delayed treatment is the top reason Albuquerque adjusters reduce offers. Visit Albuquerque Regional Medical Center within 24 hours when pain exists.
Mistake 2: Recorded statements
Adjusters are trained to elicit admissions. Politely decline until you understand injuries and coverage.
Mistake 4: Missing the 3-year deadline
New Mexico courts enforce statutes strictly. Calendar your deadline the day you are injured.
Mistake 5: Accepting the first check
Initial offers rarely include future medical care or wage loss on I-95 / I-75 crashes.
Mistake 6: Poor crash report follow-up
Obtain the official report and verify accuracy — errors on Albuquerque County reports are correctable in some cases.
Mistake 7: DIY negotiation on serious injuries
Complex Albuquerque crashes involving surgery, permanent impairment, or commercial vehicles usually need professional evaluation.
FAQ
- Is this legal advice for my Albuquerque case?
- No. This is general education from WreckMatch LLC, a referral service — not a law firm. Consult a licensed attorney for advice about your situation.
- What is the statute of limitations in New Mexico?
- Most injury claims face a 3-year deadline, but exceptions apply. Verify your dates with counsel.