Albuquerque, NM – Coors Blvd & Central Ave Injury Collision
Albuquerque, NM (September 21, 2024) – On Saturday, September 21, there were reported injuries following a serious crash in the Albuquerque area. The accident was reported at the intersection of Coors Boulevard NW and Central Avenue NW at around 8:55 a.m. Emergency responders were dispatched to provide aid to the involved parties.
At least one person involved in the crash was hurt in the collision. At this time, the severity and number of the related injuries have not been determined. The crash victims were treated at the scene by attending medical personnel. Ambulances were available to transport the injured parties to local hospitals for further support. No updates on the conditions of the involved parties have been provided. An ongoing investigation into the cause of the crash is in the hands of local law enforcement officials. More information on the collision will be released as the inquiry continues.
Our thoughts are with the injured victims and their families at this time. We hope for their full recovery.
Car Crashes in New Mexico
You need to be ready to take action after a car accident. There is no way to know for sure if you will get hurt in a crash. Hundreds of people die and tens of thousands are hurt in terrible car crashes in New Mexico every year. The most current crash statistics show that drunk drivers caused 180 traffic deaths in the state in 2022, which is almost 36 percent of all traffic deaths. The number of fatal accidents in New Mexico rose from 425 in 2019 to 470 in 2021. This is a worrying sign that the number of road deaths across the state is going up. If you want to file a claim for compensation, it is always best to work closely with a trained car accident lawyer.
The New Mexico law firm Will Ferguson & Associates is prepared to step in and begin working to support your claim in the case of a major accident. We are here to assist you during this difficult time so that you can achieve maximum recovery. Contact us at (505) 243-5566.