Afternoon Wreck Causes Injuries on Central Ave NW in Albuquerque, NM
Albuquerque, NM (May 24, 2026) – A vehicle collision caused injuries at Central Avenue Northwest and Rio Grande Boulevard Northwest in Albuquerque on Sunday afternoon, May 24. Emergency units were called to the scene around 2:20 p.m.
When crews arrived, they found at least one person hurt in the accident. Responders evaluated those injured at the scene, but the initial report did not confirm how many people were hurt or whether anyone was taken to a hospital.
No names were released in the first report, and further details about the collision were not immediately available.
Authorities continue to review what led to the wreck.
We hope those hurt make a full and steady recovery.
Should I Talk to an Insurance Company After a Crash in Albuquerque?
After a crash in Albuquerque, you may need to notify your insurance company, but be careful before giving statements or signing forms. Before you agree to anything, make sure you understand what they are asking for.
If an insurance company contacts you, they may ask how the crash happened and whether you received medical treatment. They may also request records, repair estimates, or wage information. Even simple answers can affect how the claim is reviewed.
When injuries are involved, the insurance company may question how serious they are. They may also ask whether your treatment was necessary or whether your pain came from something else. Keeping medical records, bills, and follow-up notes can help show how the crash affected you.
If your vehicle was damaged, repair estimates and photos can help support that part of the claim. Pictures of the vehicles, the road, and visible damage may help explain what happened. You should also keep towing receipts, rental car records, and repair shop paperwork.
When insurance companies review the claim, they may dispute fault, damages, or whether certain costs are related to the crash. These challenges can make the process harder without clear records. Keeping your documents organized can make it easier to respond to questions.
Before you give a recorded statement or sign anything, you should speak with an Albuquerque car accident lawyer. An attorney can review the insurer’s request and explain what each document may mean. This can help you avoid signing something that may affect your claim.
At Will Ferguson & Associates, we work with people injured in car accidents throughout New Mexico. We can help you understand what to expect when dealing with insurance companies after a crash.
If you were hurt in a crash in Albuquerque, contact Will Ferguson & Associates at (505) 308-1458 to speak with our Albuquerque car accident lawyer.