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Los Lunas, New Mexico
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Abogados de Accidentes en Los Lunas

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Julie Swanberg
Julie Swanberg

Law Offices of Julie Swanberg

Los Lunas

Accident and Injury Lawyers in Los Lunas, New Mexico

Los Lunas sits at the heart of Valencia County along the Rio Grande, serving as the county seat and a growing community south of Albuquerque. Residents here and in nearby towns like Belen, Bosque Farms, and Peralta face accident risks tied to busy corridors and local industries. When injuries happen, finding a lawyer who handles your specific type of case matters.

Common Accident Types in Los Lunas

Car accidents are among the most frequent injury claims in the area. Interstate 25 runs directly through Valencia County, carrying heavy traffic between Albuquerque and Socorro. NM-6, which connects Los Lunas to I-25 and the surrounding neighborhoods, sees regular collisions at intersections and on-ramps. NM-314 through Belen and Bosque Farms is another stretch where crashes occur often.

Highway accidents involving commercial trucks are a concern along I-25, where big rigs travel at high speeds through the corridor. Workplace injuries also affect Los Lunas residents, particularly those employed in warehousing, construction, and manufacturing operations in the region. Slip-and-fall incidents at local businesses and government properties round out the common claim types that bring people to an attorney's office.

Finding the Right Lawyer in Los Lunas

The directory below lists accident and injury lawyers who serve Los Lunas and Valencia County. Look for an attorney with direct experience handling your type of accident, whether that's a rear-end collision on Main Street or a machinery injury at a job site. Most injury lawyers offer free initial consultations, so you can discuss your case before committing to representation.

New Mexico follows a pure comparative fault rule, meaning you can recover damages even if you were partially at fault — though your compensation is reduced by your percentage of responsibility. The statute of limitations for personal injury claims in New Mexico is three years from the date of the accident.