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The New Mexico Department of Transportation (NMDOT) recently launched an extensive study of the “Big I” – the I-40 & I-25 Interchange in Albuquerque – to take a closer look at the significant congestion that often leads to a higher likelihood of crashes in the area.  Albuquerque drivers experienced the dangers of the Big I […]

Whether it’s for business or pleasure, booking a private or charter plane comes with perks like shorter security lines and more leg room, but it also comes with risks. Unqualified pilots and rogue operations can pose safety concerns on smaller aircraft, and it’s up to passengers to ensure they are boarding a flight that will […]

Truck drivers might not seem to have much in common with airline pilots, but there are similarities when it comes to fatigue. Both are high-stress jobs, where working while tired can lead to mistakes, causing personal injury and death.  While aviation has long-standing systems for managing fatigue, the trucking industry often lags behind. Regulations and […]

If you’re the victim of a trucking accident (or lost a family member in one), the search for answers can feel overwhelming. The evidence is technical, the regulations are complex, and the stakes could not be higher. Thankfully, our lead attorney Sam Kane brings an uncommon perspective to these cases — one shaped by years […]

When someone’s been hurt in an accident, they expect their attorney to do everything possible to get the compensation they deserve. But when it starts to feel like their case isn’t a priority, is taking too long, or there’s pressure to take a settlement that seems too low, the victim may want to change their […]

Lawyers have a legal obligation to be honest when representing their clients. In fact, the American Bar Association’s Model Rule 4.1, “Truthfulness in Statements to Others,” states: In the course of representing a client, a lawyer shall not knowingly: (a) make a false statement of material fact or law to a third person; or (b) […]