Three-Vehicle Wreck Leaves Injuries in Clovis, NM
Clovis, NM (June 3, 2026) – Three vehicles were involved in a collision on Wednesday evening, June 3, near the Lowe’s Truck Stop in Clovis. Emergency units arrived after a 911 call reported injuries and at least one person trapped inside a vehicle.
Responders worked to free the trapped person and evaluated those involved at the scene. Authorities have not yet released names, ages, the total number of people injured, or the extent of their injuries.
The cause of the crash remains under investigation, and more information may be shared as it becomes available.
We hope everyone involved in this wreck recovers fully and quickly.
How Fault Is Determined After a Multi-Vehicle Crash in Clovis, NM
After a multi-vehicle crash, fault depends on each driver’s actions leading up to the impact. Police reports, witness accounts, and physical evidence all help shape that review. In New Mexico, more than one driver can share blame under pure comparative negligence.
When three or more vehicles are involved, sorting out fault becomes harder. Chain-reaction crashes along roads like Mabry Drive and North Prince Street often start with one driver’s mistake and pull others in. Each driver’s fault share affects recovery.
If you share fault, your payout drops by your percentage of blame. A driver assigned 30 percent fault could still recover 70 percent of the total award. New Mexico does not bar claims even when someone carries most responsibility.
Before anything else, seeing a doctor after a multi-car crash should come first. Some injuries take days to fully appear. Early treatment creates a medical record that connects your injuries to the crash.
Because Clovis sits near US-60, US-70, and US-84, traffic moves through the city daily. Mabry Drive and areas near 21st Street carry commercial trucks and passenger vehicles. That volume can increase multi-vehicle crash risks, especially during evening hours.
Even if an insurance company contacts you early, you do not have to accept the first offer. Early offers may not fully account for medical bills and lost income. A car accident lawyer can review any offer before you decide how to proceed.
An attorney can obtain reports, review witness statements, and evaluate how fault should be divided. Legal guidance can explain how New Mexico’s fault rules may apply to your claim.
Our team at Will Ferguson & Associates helps people across New Mexico after serious multi-vehicle crashes. We can review what happened, explain the details, and help you understand how New Mexico fault laws may apply to your case.
If you were hurt in a crash in Clovis, you can call Will Ferguson & Associates at (505) 308-1458 to discuss your options.