Albuquerque, NM – Serious Motorcycle Crash Reported at Carlisle Blvd NE & Montgomery Blvd NE
Albuquerque, NM (February 26, 2026) – Emergency responders were dispatched Thursday afternoon, February 26, at approximately 12:03 p.m., to a motor vehicle accident at the intersection of Carlisle Boulevard Northeast and Montgomery Boulevard Northeast in Albuquerque. The collision involved a work van and a motorcycle.
Albuquerque Fire Rescue (AFR) reportedly arrived on the scene quickly, with additional support sent from Engine 19 and Rescue 19. Upon arrival, firefighters secured the area while paramedics assessed the motorcyclist and the van’s occupants for injuries. Medical treatment was provided on-site, and those requiring further care were transported to nearby hospitals.
Law enforcement personnel assisted in securing the scene and managing traffic while the emergency crews conducted their initial investigation. Drivers in the area experienced temporary delays as responders worked to clear the intersection. The cause of the crash remains under review by authorities.
We hope those injured in this accident make a full and timely recovery.
What Evidence to Collect After a Crash in Albuquerque
Being involved in a car or motorcycle accident in Albuquerque can be overwhelming, but collecting the right evidence immediately after a crash is crucial to protecting your rights and supporting any insurance or legal claims.
- Document the Scene: If you are physically able, take photos or videos of the accident scene, including all vehicles involved, skid marks, traffic signs, and road conditions. Capture any visible damage to vehicles and property, as well as the surrounding environment. These images can be valuable in demonstrating how the accident occurred.
- Gather Contact Information: Collect names, phone numbers, addresses, and insurance details from all drivers involved. Also, get contact information for any passengers, witnesses, or bystanders who saw the accident. Eyewitness accounts can help confirm the events and support your version of the crash.
- Obtain Official Reports: Call law enforcement to report the crash if there are injuries, significant property damage, or disputes about fault. Request a copy of the police report once it is filed, as this official document provides an objective account of the incident.
- Record Medical Information: Even if you feel fine immediately after the crash, keep records of all medical evaluations, treatments, and diagnoses. Injuries from car accidents can appear hours or days later, so documenting your health condition promptly is important for insurance or legal claims.
- Collect Insurance and Vehicle Information: Note the make, model, license plate numbers, and insurance details of all vehicles involved. If your vehicle is damaged, keep repair estimates and invoices for any work done.
- Preserve Evidence: Keep any items related to the accident, such as damaged clothing, helmets, or personal belongings, as they may help demonstrate the severity of the crash or your injuries.
Collecting thorough and accurate evidence immediately after a crash can make a significant difference in determining fault and receiving fair compensation. If you are unsure about what to collect or how to use this evidence, consulting with an Albuquerque motorcycle accident attorney can help guide you through the process and protect your rights.
At Will Ferguson & Associates, we are available to discuss your situation and help you understand the next steps. Call (505) 557-1393 to schedule a free, no-obligation consultation.