Why this case is different in Albuquerque.
Personal injury law covers the full range of cases where someone else's negligence caused you harm. We've handled most of them — and the ones we haven't, we'll tell you straight. In Albuquerque, those dynamics get layered on top of New Mexico law — and on top of the realities of practicing here: the courts, the highways, and the patterns of how these cases actually unfold.
New Mexico's laws are dramatically more favorable to injury victims than Texas's — pure comparative fault and a 3-year statute of limitations — and Albuquerque is where most major NM injury cases are litigated.
Albuquerque Roads & Hotspots
Most personal injury claims we see in Albuquerque arise on I-25, I-40, and the Big I (the I-25/I-40 interchange). The highest-incident areas tend to be the Big I interchange, I-25 through the Northeast Heights, I-40 west toward the Rio Grande, and the Coors Boulevard corridor.
Bernalillo County Courts
Personal injury cases in Albuquerque are filed in the Second Judicial District Court at 400 Lomas Blvd NW, Albuquerque. Larger or cross-state matters go to the U.S. District Court for the District of New Mexico.
Common causes of Albuquerque personal injurys.
- Motor vehicle crashes — cars, trucks, motorcycles, rideshare
- Workplace injuries — especially construction and oilfield
- Premises liability — slip-and-falls, negligent security, drownings
- Catastrophic injuries — TBI, spinal cord, amputation
- Wrongful death
- Dog bites and animal attacks
The injuries we see in these cases.
Albuquerque personal injury cases produce a range of injuries — and the value of any case is driven heavily by the severity and permanence of those injuries:
- Traumatic brain injuries (TBI)
- Spinal cord injuries and paralysis
- Multiple fractures and orthopedic trauma
- Burns and disfigurement
- Internal injuries requiring surgery
- Chronic pain conditions
The evidence that wins these cases.
Personal injury cases in Albuquerque are won by the side that locks down the right evidence first. For personal injurys, the critical evidence typically includes incident reports, medical records, photographs and physical evidence, witness statements, expert opinions on causation and damages, and documentation of economic and non-economic loss. The longer you wait to retain counsel, the more of it gets lost, overwritten, or destroyed in routine course.
Surveillance footage from local businesses, ECM data from commercial vehicles, witness memories, and incident reports all degrade or disappear within weeks. We send formal preservation letters as soon as we're retained — locking down what wins these cases. Talk to us now.
How Our Firm Approaches Every Case
We work cases the same way regardless of size: investigate hard, treat the client like a person and not a file number, and prepare every case as if it's going to trial. Most cases settle — but the ones that do settle for their full value are the ones the defense knows we're willing to try.
We work on contingency, meaning you pay nothing upfront and nothing at all unless we recover. See how we help or read about the firm.
Compensation in a Albuquerque personal injury case.
New Mexico law allows recovery for both economic and non-economic damages in personal injury cases. The categories include:
- Past and future medical expenses — including surgery, rehab, and long-term care
- Lost wages and lost earning capacity — including diminished future income
- Pain and suffering — physical and emotional
- Mental anguish — including documented anxiety, depression, and PTSD
- Property damage and out-of-pocket loss
- Loss of consortium for spouses, and other family-relationship losses
- Punitive damages in cases of gross negligence — drunk driving, repeated FMCSA violations, intentional misconduct
For perspective on what shapes the value of a case in real-world terms, see our FAQ on case worth and our guide on surgery and recovery.
The Albuquerque case process.
- Free consultation — we review your case, no obligation, in English or Spanish.
- Investigation and evidence preservation — preservation letters go out within days.
- Medical treatment — we make sure you're getting the care you need, including through medical liens if insurance is a barrier.
- Demand and negotiation — once your medical picture is clear, we present the case to the defendant's insurer for full value.
- Litigation if needed — most cases settle, but we prepare every case as if it's going to trial. The defense knows.
- Resolution and distribution — we handle the closing, including coordination with medical providers, lienholders, and probate (in wrongful death matters).
Why The Longhorn Law Firm.
We're a focused injury firm — not a high-volume settlement mill. We treat clients like people, prepare cases like they're going to trial, and we don't settle short. Founder Shawn Barnett has been on the other side of a serious crash himself, which shapes how we represent injured clients. Our co-counsel Jonathan Perez handles our Texas matters and has particular experience with HEB and other major Texas defendants.
Our New Mexico office is at 1209 Mountain Road PL NE, Suite #11849, Albuquerque, NM 87110.