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Senin, 18 Agustus 2014

Hit and Run Accidents Increasing in Albuquerque and New Mexico

Albuquerque, NM Hit and Run Accident Attorney Blog  505-883-5000

Hit and run accidents have been steadily increasing in Albuquerque and New Mexico. There are probably two causes for this increase--tougher DWI laws and failure to purchase liability insurance coverage.

Mark Caruso, Personal Injury Attorney
Tougher DWI laws have resulted severe consequences for the drunk driver with very high attorneys fees and court costs as well as the installation of expensive breathalizers. In most instances it will cost about $4,000 to $5,000 if you are charged with a DWI.

As a result, drunk drivers who cause car crashes will often leave the scene of the crash to avoid being convicted of the DWI.  The cost of a citation for a Hit and Run is so much less expensive than a charge of DWI.


Also, as the economy is affecting NM poor, one of the first expenses that have been eliminated from the budget is the automobile liability insurance.  To them  it is more important to put a home over your head and pay for groceries than it is to pay for automobile insurance.  Unfortunately they continue to operate their vehicle on NM roadways without the state's mandatory insurance coverage.

As a result, uninsured drivers who cause car crashes will often leave the scene of the crash to avoid paying for the property damage and personal injuries caused by their negligence.


Our personal injury law firm has clearly seen increased Hit and Run cases.  Our research has shown that it is an economic decision made by the person who caused the crash to avoid responsibility for their actions.  Unfortunately,  their negligence and intentional act of leaving the scene of the crash causes harm to others.

If the hit and run driver is later caught by Albuquerque's Hit and Run Division, the driver's insurance will pay the damages caused by their insured. The individual who was injured  by the hit and run driver may also be able to collect punitive damages as  additional punishment money.  However, the net cost to the hit and run driver may only be a citation and higher insurance rates.  The hit and run driver escapes the financial and criminal cost of the DWI.

This is not true for the uninsured driver who has no insurance to pay for the damages he/she caused. Instead the individual who was injured by the hit and run driver must bring a claim against his/her own uninsured motorist coverage.  The uninsured motorist coverage will pay for the property damages and personal injuries to the innocent driver.

The insurance company which pays will then seek direct compensation from the uninsured driver.  This means that the uninsured driver must not only pay the citation for the hit and run but also pay for all the damages out of his/her own pocket because they didn't have liability insurance.

Because we represent victims of hit and run accidents on a daily basis we are uniquely qualified to handle these types of cases.  Mark Caruso is a former insurance company attorney with 32 years of experience, and his staff has been specifically trained to handle all types of personal injury cases.  Our firm only handles personal injury claims.

If you would like more information please contact Mark Caruso directly at 505-883-5000 or visit our website at http://www.carusolaw.com   We will give you an in person appointment with an attorney at no obligation.

Blog by Mark Caruso,  Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Attorney (Albuquerque, NM)

Rabu, 10 Juli 2013

Best Personal Injury Attorneys in Albuquerque, NM

Mark Caruso among highest rated Albuquerque personal injury and wrongful death attorneys.

 
Independent ratings from the following organizations show why Mark Caruso is among the highest rated personal injury and wrongful death attorneys in New Mexico:
 
AVVO  Attorney Rating Service:  Mark Caruso has  been ranked by the prestigious attorney  rating ranking service as a "9.9  SUPERB" on AVVO Attorney Ratings. Mark Caruso ranks extremely high in the areas of Experience, Industry Recognition and Professional Conduct. This AVVO lawyer rating of "9.9  SUPERB" makes Mark Caruso and Caruso Law Offices one of the highest and best AVVO rated personal injury attorneys and law firms in New Mexico. A perfect score is a 10.
 
Martindale-Hubbell Client Ratings:  Mark Caruso has been awarded the prestigious 2012 and 2013 Client Distinction Awards from Martindale Hubbell, a non-biased and unpaid lawyer rating and referral service. Mark Caruso was recognized by Martindale-Hubbell as an excellent personal injury attorney for his Quality of Service, Overall Value, Responsiveness and Communication Ability. The award was a result of high client ratings and reporting to Martindale Hubbell and other forums.
 
Martindale-Hubbell Attorney Peer Review Ratings: Mark Caruso is AV rated by Martindale-Hubbell as a result of the independent peer review evaluation process completed by other attorneys who are familiar with Mark Caruso.
 
Million Dollar Advocates Forum:  Mark Caruso was recently named a life member to the "Million Dollar Advocates Forum, The Top Trial Lawyers in America".  Established in 1993, the Million Dollar Advocates Forum is one of the most prestigious groups of trial lawyers in the United States.   Membership is limited to attorneys who have won several million and multi-million dollar verdicts and settlements. There are only  4000  members throughout the country. Fewer than 1% of U.S. lawyers are members.
 
Albuquerque Better Business Bureau (BBB):   Mark Caruso has been awarded an A+ rating by the Albuquerque Better Business Bureau.
 
Lead Counsel Rated in Personal Injury:   Mark Caruso has earned the Lead Counsel Rating in Plaintiff's Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Law.  The Lead Counsel Rating is awarded to peer-recommended attorneys who have demonstrated significant experience and maintain a clean disciplinary history with verified experience, peer recommendations and a spotless record. 
 
AVVO Clients' Choice Award in Personal Injury:  Mark Caruso was awarded the AVVO Clients' Choice Award for New Mexico for 2013.
 
AVVO Top Contributor Award in Personal Injury:   Mark Caruso was awarded th AVVO Top Contributor Award in Personal Injury for 2013.
 
Verified Top Merchant in Merchant Circle:
 
SuperPages SuperGuarantee Protected Law Firm:  Mark Caruso is backed by the SuperGuarantee program for personal injury and wrongful death law.
 
 
Mark Caruso maintains active memberships with the following organizations: 










Member, New Mexico Trial Lawyers Association

Member, American Association for Justice
 
Member, State Bar of New Mexico
 
Member, State Bar of California
 
 
See our many Client Testimonials  at  www.carusolaw.com
 
 
 
Please call Mark Caruso today at 505-883-5000 and find out more how we can help you with your personal injury or wrongful death claim.  We have two offices in Albuquerque to serve you--NorthEast Heights and West Side.  We represent clients statewide and in the pueblos and reservations of New Mexico. We offer free consultations and can meet you after hours or on Saturdays, at your home, hospital, place of employment.

 

 
 /By:  Mark J. Caruso, Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Attorney  mjc427@gmail.com

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Kamis, 11 April 2013

Duty of APD Officer to Report His/Her Auto Accident

Rules for Reporting of Auto and Truck Accidents and Collisions by APD Officers in Albuquerque, NM


By Mark  Caruso, Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Attorney (Albuquerque, NM)

Here is the link to get the APD protocols for APD officers reporting of every vehicular accident. If you are involved in an accident with an APD officer, you should verify that all of these protocols were followed.

Link to APD Protocol For Reporting Accidents

Remember that you must give written Tort Claims Act Notice in compliance with New Mexico Statutes to preserve any claim of property damage, personal injuries and other damages.  Failure to fully and completely comply with the Tort Claims Act will void your claim, and you will receive nothing


If you need assistance on your auto accident claim against an APD for negligent operation of their vehicle,  please contact Mark Caruso with Caruso Law Offices at (505) 883-5000.   We will make sure that the Tort Claims Act is fully complied with and that you are fully compensated for your damages and injuries.

Mark Caruso is a former insurance company attorney who now helps victims get compensated for their damages and injuries from the same insurance companies.  Mark Caruso has practiced law for 31 years.  Caruso Law Offices limits its practice exclusively to personal injury and wrongful death claims.  For a free consultation with Mark Caruso, please call Caruso Law Offices at (505) 883-5000 or visit our website at www.carusolaw.com

Albuquerque Police Reports Help Determine Who Caused Accident

Accident and Collision Reports by Albuquerque Police Department and Bernalillo Sheriff Department for Auto, Truck, Motorcycle, Bicycle and Pedestrian Injuries

By Mark Caruso, Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Attorney (Albuquerque, NM)



The police report, accident report or crash collision report prepared by the Albuquerque Police Department (APD) or Bernalillo County Sheriff Department (BCSO) is the best way to determine who was at fault for your  car accidenttruck accident or  motorcycle accident.

If you have been in an accident in the Albuquerque area, then most likely an APD officer or Sheriff deputy showed up at the scene to investigate the accident and prepare the accident report.

At the scene the officer talked with the drivers of the vehicles and any witnesses who presented themselves to him/her with information about the collision.


 The officer most likely took handwritten notes of the individuals which will be typed on to a computer form. The officer will also assess the amount of damage and location of the damage to the vehicles and other property that might have been involved.  The officer will also look for other physical evidence such as skid marks, broken glass.  Most importantly the officer will assess the actual location of the accident taking into consideration the number of lanes, traffic control devices like stop signs and traffic signals and the amount of traffic. The officer will also note any complaints of personal injuries from the collision.

Based on his/her own training and the laws of the state of New Mexico, the officer will determine which driver was at fault.  In some instances the officer will cite one of the drivers.


Normally the officer will not give each driver any information on the other driver.  Instead, the officer will give you his/her business card with the accident report record locator number written on the card.  The officer will tell you that the accident report will be available in 7 to 10 days.

The APD officer or Sheriff deputy will then enter all the information from the handwritten notes on to a computerized form approved by the State of New Mexico.  The report includes all of the information discussed above, but the report has a separate section called "Contributing Factors".  It is this section that is the most important section of the report, because it determines who is at fault for the collision.

Let me explain to you how to read this section.

Each "Contributing Factors" section on the accident report identifies a specific vehicle such as vehicle 1, vehicle 2, vehicle 3, etc. You will need to look at the first few pages of the accident report to determine which driver and vehicle you are to determine which section of the "Contributing Factors" applies to you.  So, if you are vehicle/driver one on the page 1 of the report, then your "Contributing Factors" are only those listed for vehicle on on about page 3 of the report.

A perfect notation in the section would be something like "No Contributing Factor" or "None" meaning that you did absolutely nothing to cause the collision.  Other notations like "Speeding Too Fast for Conditions" or "Failing to Yield" or "Disregarding Traffic Controls" mean that you caused the collision.

In my experience as a personal injury attorney I believe that the "Contributing Factor" section of the accident report is the primary factor that insurance companies and attorneys use to determine who is at fault.


 It is very difficult to get an insurance company to reject the findings of the officer unless the officer clearly made a mistake and reversed the parties. (This does happen!)

The officer is the best person to make a decision on who is at fault for the vehicular collision.  He is at the scene minutes after the collision. The officer can judge the character of the drivers and witnesses to help determine who he/she believes is telling the truth.  The officer sees the physical evidence and the location first hand.

If you review the accident report prepared by the officer and find errors, you can file a supplemental report to be attached to the accident report. You can do so by taking the original report with you to the local APD or BCSO office and requesting a supplemental sheet.  You can handwrite your version of the collision together with the accident report number appearing on the original accident report and submit it to staff at the office.

Witnesses who are not listed on the accident report are not very credible.  The exception is the witness who may be noted on the 911 transcript. It is important to get a copy of the transcript from the APD or BCSO if the fault of one of the parties is important.

Often times the transcript will indicate that a particular witness used his/her cell phone to report an accident that they actually witnessed.  However, because of time constraints they did not stop to talk with the individuals involved or wait for the investigating officer.


If you have questions concerning your vehicle accident please contact Caruso Law Offices at 505-883-5000 for a free consultation.  Also, visit our web site at  www.carusolaw.com   We only handle  personal injury  and  wrongful death  cases as a result of a car, truck, motorcycle, bus, bicycle or pedestrian accidents.

Rabu, 27 Maret 2013

New Mexico Christian Lawyers, Personal Injury and Wrongful Death


 

New Mexico Christian  Lawyers:

Personal Injury, Wrongful Death and  Vehicular Accidents 

Primarily focusing on car accidents, truck accidents, semi-truck accidents, 18 wheeler accidents, tractor trailer accidents, motorcycle accidents, bicycle accidents, bus accidents and pedestrian accidents.


Mark J. Caruso
Caruso Law Offices, PC

Northeast Heights Office:
4302 Carlisle NE
Albuquerque, NM  87107
(505) 883-5000

Westside Office:
2929 Coors NW, Suite 310-E
Albuquerque, NM  87120
(505) 369-1361


mark@carusolaw.com
www.carusolaw.com
www.AlbuquerqueAccidentAttorney.blogspot.com

Law firm only handles  personal injury,  wrongful death, vehicular accidents, malpractice

Licensed attorney since 1982 in CA and 1987 in NM

Pepperdine University School of Law

Attends Legacy Church, Albuquerque



 

Albuquerque Christian Lawyers, Personal Injury and Wrongful Death


Albuquerque  Christian  Lawyers:

Personal Injury and Wrongful Death, Vehicular Accidents 


Mark J. Caruso

Caruso Law Offices, PC
4302 Carlisle NE, Albuquerque, NM  87107
505-883-5000
mark@carusolaw.com
www.carusolaw.com
www.AlbuquerqueAccidentAttorney.blogspot.com
licensed since 1982 in CA and 1987 in NM

Albuquerque Christian Attorneys, Personal Injury and Wrongful Death

Albuquerque  Christian  Attorneys:

Personal Injury and Wrongful Death, Vehicular Accidents 


Mark J. Caruso

Caruso Law Offices, PC
4302 Carlisle NE, Albuquerque, NM  87107
505-883-5000
mark@carusolaw.com
www.carusolaw.com
www.AlbuquerqueAccidentAttorney.blogspot.com
licensed since 1982 in CA and 1987 in NM