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What are the leading causes of cycling crashes?

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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3 reasons car insurance companies may deny valid claims

Most people expect a simple process when they file an insurance claim after a car crash. When the other driver is at fault, their policy should pay for basic losses. People often expect insurance providers to be communicative and even generous based on their marketing…

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Interstate hazards that all drivers should be aware of

Driving on the interstate is necessary for some drivers, even though it is dangerous. Drivers must understand the general hazards that are present on these routes so that they can take steps to minimize their risks. When one of these issues creeps up, innocent people…

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Why do many New Mexico car crashes lead to lawsuits?

Every New Mexico collision is unique. There are hundreds of different types of vehicles that could end up colliding from a variety of different angles. Factors including the slant of the road, the speed of the vehicles and the age of the occupants can all…

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Slip-and-fall accidents are more common than many assume

When shopping at a store, walking down the sidewalk or visiting any public place, there is a reasonable expectation of safety. Most people do not consider their risk for injury when they are doing normal activities, such as shopping or running errands, but the reality…

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How comparative negligence affects your slip and fall claim

A high percentage of all slip-and-fall incidents happen in restaurants. The property or restaurant owner may be held responsible if a customer or staff member is seriously injured because of their negligence. However, New Mexico is a pure comparative negligence state, which may reduce the…

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