by Slate Stern | Oct 23, 2020 | Personal Injury, Slate's Law Blog
Realizing that you are experiencing a serious injury or other harm that may be the result of medical malpractice can be disorienting and frustrating. You might not be certain what type of options you have for seeking treatment if you were misdiagnosed by a previous...
by Slate Stern | Oct 19, 2020 | Pedestrian Accidents, Personal Injury, Slate's Law Blog
Many personal injury claims in New Mexico arise out of motor vehicle collisions in which a pedestrian is injured. In many crashes of this nature, the motorist behind the wheel of the car or truck was careless or reckless, and caused the accident. At the same time,...
by Slate Stern | Oct 4, 2020 | Personal Injury, Slate's Law Blog
When you suffer a serious injury caused by another party’s careless or reckless behavior, you should be considering your options for seeking financial compensation. Accidents and injuries can happen almost anywhere, including while you are at work. Yet workplace...
by Slate Stern | Sep 27, 2020 | Personal Injury, Slate's Law Blog
Medical Malpractice-Daylight Savings Time: Can the time of year in which you see a healthcare provider or schedule an elective surgical procedure affect the likelihood of sustaining an injury due to a medical mistake? According to a recent article in The New York...
by Slate Stern | Sep 16, 2020 | Personal Injury, Slate's Law Blog
When you are injured in an accident—such as a car crash or a slip and fall accident—caused by another party’s negligence, you should be thinking about filing a personal injury lawsuit in New Mexico. Yet you might have concerns about the type of evidence you will need...
by Slate Stern | Sep 8, 2020 | Personal Injury, Slate's Law Blog, Slip-and-Fall Accidents and Premises Liability
If you are injured in an accident and you break a bone, you could be facing substantial medical bills, multiple surgeries, and lost wages. Broken bones, which are also known as fractures, can range greatly in severity depending upon the type of fracture and where on...