Four-Vehicle Wreck on NB Isleta Blvd in Albuquerque, NM
Albuquerque, NM (June 10, 2026) – Four vehicles were involved in a crash on Tuesday, June 9, on northbound Isleta Boulevard at Blake Road in Albuquerque’s South Valley.
Emergency units responded to the scene after the collision. Authorities have not released the number of people injured or the severity of their injuries.
The crash reduced northbound traffic to one lane while crews worked in the area. Drivers were urged to use caution while traveling through the area.
The Bernalillo County Sheriff’s Office is investigating the cause of the crash.
We hope everyone involved is safe and unharmed.
What Should You Do After a Multi-Vehicle Crash in Albuquerque, NM?
After a multi-vehicle crash in Albuquerque, you should move to a safe location, call 911, seek medical care, gather evidence, notify your insurance company, and contact a lawyer. These steps can help protect your health and your claim when fault is unclear.
If your vehicle can be moved safely, pull it out of the travel lane before getting out. Multi-vehicle crashes on busy roads can quickly lead to secondary collisions. Staying inside with your seatbelt fastened is often safer than standing near damaged vehicles.
Even if you feel fine after the crash, it is wise to get checked by a medical professional within a day or two. Injuries such as whiplash and other soft-tissue damage may not appear right away. Prompt treatment also creates a record connecting your injuries to the crash.
Once everyone is safe, collect names, insurance information, and license plate numbers from every driver involved. Do not limit your information gathering to the driver who struck your vehicle. In a four-vehicle crash, liability may involve several parties.
Since New Mexico follows a pure comparative fault system, more than one driver can share responsibility for a crash. Any compensation you receive may be reduced by your percentage of fault. Even so, you may still recover damages if you were partly responsible.
In Albuquerque’s South Valley, Isleta Boulevard carries steady traffic past schools, local businesses, and residential side streets like Blake Road. Sudden stops can leave little time for drivers behind to react. Nearby roads, including Rio Bravo Boulevard and Coors Boulevard, face similar traffic conditions.
When multiple insurers are involved, it can be hard to know who is responsible for paying your claim. An Albuquerque car accident lawyer can investigate the crash, communicate with the insurers, and help keep your case moving forward. That support allows you to focus on recovery instead of paperwork.
Our team at Will Ferguson & Associates helps crash victims across New Mexico with complicated multi-car claims. We can review the facts, deal with the insurers, and help build a strong case on your behalf.
You can reach Will Ferguson & Associates at (505) 308-1458 to discuss your Albuquerque crash. We will listen to your story and explain your legal options.