One Hurt in Collision on Constitution Ave NE in Albuquerque, NM
Albuquerque, NM (June 6, 2026) – At least one person was injured in a crash on Saturday afternoon, June 6, at Constitution Avenue Northeast and Moon Street Northeast in Albuquerque. The wreck was reported around 2:23 p.m.
Emergency units responded shortly after the call came in. Responders evaluated those involved at the scene. Officials have not yet confirmed the number of people hurt or the severity of their injuries.
The cause of the accident remains under review, and more information will be released as it becomes available.
We hope everyone involved is safe and recovering.
Who Pays Your Medical Bills After a Crash in Albuquerque, NM?
In New Mexico, the at-fault driver generally pays for the other party’s crash-related medical bills through insurance. The state follows a fault-based system. If that driver has no insurance or not enough coverage, your own uninsured motorist coverage may help.
Along busy Albuquerque roads, intersections near Constitution Avenue Northeast, Juan Tabo Boulevard Northeast, and Lomas Boulevard Northeast carry steady daily traffic. Afternoon congestion can raise the risk of a collision. Even a lower-speed crash at a traffic light can create medical bills.
After you see a doctor, keep every bill, receipt, and medical record from the beginning. Emergency care, imaging, medication, and therapy can all support your claim. Insurance companies look closely at these records when reviewing payments.
If the other driver had no insurance, your own policy may still provide help through uninsured motorist coverage. New Mexico requires drivers to carry this coverage unless they reject it in writing. Reviewing your policy early can help you understand your options.
In most cases, medical bills make up only part of the financial loss after a crash. Lost income, follow-up visits, and ongoing therapy can also add pressure. These costs may affect the compensation you can pursue.
Before you agree to any offer from an insurance company, make sure you understand the full cost of your injuries. An early settlement can limit your ability to seek more money later. An Albuquerque car accident lawyer can review the offer and explain whether it matches your losses.
At Will Ferguson & Associates, we have spent years helping injured people across Albuquerque after serious car accidents. Our team reviews the facts, checks available insurance coverage, and explains the legal options that may apply.
If you were hurt in a crash and do not know who should pay your medical bills, we can help. You can call Will Ferguson & Associates at (505) 308-1458 to discuss your next steps.