Albuquerque, NM – Bridge Blvd & 75th St Injury Car Wreck
Albuquerque, NM (August 30, 2024) – On Thursday, August 29, there were reported injuries after a car accident in the Albuquerque area. The collision took place at around 7:23 p.m. at the crossing of Bridge Boulevard SW and 75th Street SW. Emergency responders were quickly dispatched to provide aid to the involved parties.
At least one person involved in the collision was hurt. At this time, the severity and number of the related damages have not been determined. The injured parties were treated at the scene before being transferred to a local hospital for additional treatment. The roadway was temporarily closed while emergency crews were present. Tow trucks were later dispatched to clear the area and reopen the road to outside traffic. An ongoing investigation into the cause of the accident is in progress.
Our thoughts are with the injured victims and their families at this time. We hope for their full recovery.
New Mexico Car Accidents
The most recent crash data shows that car accidents are the main cause of death and major injury in New Mexico. There is always a chance that you could be in an accident that leaves you with injuries that could change your life any time you travel on or near the state’s roads. In New Mexico, 387 people died in car accidents in a single year, and there are more and more major accidents taking place each year. Statistics show someone is killed or injured daily in New Mexico collisions. If you get hurt badly on the road because of someone else’s carelessness, you need to be ready to fight for your rights with the help of a skilled lawyer.
The legal team at Will Ferguson & Associates is ready to get to work on your case to pursue a compelling compensation claim. Our legal team has successfully helped past clients pursue personal injury claims, and we are ready to get to work on your case. Our team of Albuquerque personal injury attorneys is here to defend your rights every step of the way. Call our law offices today at (505) 243-5566.