Aaron Garrett is the founding lawyer of Garrett Law in Albuquerque, New Mexico. He has 20 years of experience handling personal injury and workers’ compensation matters. Admitted to the New Mexico Bar in 2005, he earned his JD from the University of New Mexico School of Law after undergraduate studies at the University of New Mexico. His practice and industry recognitions reflect steady experience and a focus on client-centered representation.
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If you sustained injuries while riding as a passenger in a New Mexico car crash, you probably want to understand your legal options. State law often allows passengers to pursue compensation—and sometimes from multiple responsible parties. Understanding your rights can help you take the right…
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Slip-and-falls can lead to serious injuries. People who trip over a wrinkled rug or slip in a spill in the grocery store can break bones or injure their brains. They may have medical bills and may also lose income because of their injuries. They may…
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Slip-and-fall injury risks don’t take a break when the weather gets warm. In fact, summertime introduces its own hazards that can catch people off guard. From slick surfaces around pools to poorly maintained outdoor walkways, fall accidents can cause serious harm. Perhaps just as unfortunately,…
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Employment comes with some degree of risk. Every job has different safety concerns for employees to address. Teachers and other educational professionals are at high risk of catching infectious diseases from their students, while retail workers may be at risk of violent interactions with shoplifters…
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Many people who experience a slip-and-fall in a public setting feel profoundly embarrassed. They blame themselves for failing to notice the power cord that tripped them or the spilled coffee that they slipped on before falling. Of course, fault also lies with the business for…
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Many careers are associated with a known degree of risk. Firefighters, construction professionals and others in high-risk careers could end up hurt or even dying because of their work. Workers’ compensation helps reduce the financial risk that comes with employment by covering critical benefits. Injured…
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Some people ride bicycles for sport or exercise. Others treat their bikes as a source of transportation. Whether a cyclist needs to run errands or burn some calories, they have the right to share the road with drivers operating motor vehicles. They follow the flow…
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Falling mishaps happen all the time to unsuspecting visitors of commercial establishments. These accidents can lead to minor injuries as well as devastating injuries with life-altering consequences.; Suppose you’ve experienced such an accident in New Mexico; you might wonder whether the severity of your injuries…
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On-the-job injuries can force a worker to leave in the middle of a shift. Depending on the scenario, employers may have to call someone in, rework the plan for the day or cease certain operations that the employee usually handles. Both parties experience economic losses…