Motorcyclist Hurt in Crash Near 12th St and West St in Curry Co., NM
Curry County, NM (June 26, 2026) – A motorcyclist was injured on Wednesday, June 24, in a collision near the intersection of 12th Street and West Street.
The rider reported arm pain following the crash, according to initial dispatch information. The injuries were described as not life-threatening.
The Curry County Sheriff’s Office didn’t share any further details about the accident. The cause of the collision remains under review
We wish a full and steady recovery to the injured rider.
How To Get a Police Report After a Crash in Curry County, NM
After a crash in New Mexico, a person can typically request a copy of the police report by contacting the law enforcement agency that responded, either in person, online, or by phone, once the report has been finalized.
It can take anywhere from a few days to a couple of weeks for a report to become available, since officers need time to complete their investigation. Requesters are usually asked for basic information, such as the date, location, and names of those involved, to help locate the correct file.
A police report can be useful in establishing basic facts about how a crash happened, though it typically reflects the responding officer’s initial assessment rather than a final determination of fault.
New Mexico’s pure comparative negligence rule means an injured rider can recover compensation even if found mostly at fault, with the amount reduced by their share of fault, so a car accident lawyer can review the report closely to identify any inaccuracies before they shape how an insurance company handles the claim.
At Will Ferguson & Associates, our team has experience helping clients obtain and review police reports throughout New Mexico. We can evaluate your case and explain what legal paths may be open for you.
You can reach Will Ferguson & Associates at (505) 243-5566 to discuss your situation with our team.