Investigation into Albuquerque Bus Driver Caught Eating on the Job
A bus driver in Albuquerque has found himself in hot water after security footage revealed he was eating and driving while on his route in October. The driver, who works for ABQ Ride, was seen in security footage eating a bag of chips while driving through town. The security footage shows the driver holding Read more»
Hillsborough County Public Schools Reach Settlement in Brain Injury Case
Hillsborough County Public Schools in Tampa, Florida has reached a settlement in a personal injury case involving a former student. Sean McNamee was a member of Wharton High’s varsity football team two years ago. During warm-up drills, he hit his head on equipment that was left on the practice field. Doctor’s classified the injury Read more»
Truck Sought in Albuquerque Hit-And-Run Bicycle Incident
A New Mexico family is seeking answers after their nephew suffered severe injuries in a hit-and-run incident on an Albuquerque street in September. According to police reports, Greg Lopez was traveling on his bicycle down Central Avenue several weeks back, when a truck attempted to pass him. The vehicle got too close, and the Read more»
New Mexico Supreme Court Rules on Personal Injury Statute of Limitations
The right to bring a lawsuit for personal injury lasts for a relatively short time. In New Mexico, the “statute of limitations” for a personal injury claim based in tort is three years. If an injured party does not file a lawsuit within this time, the claim is said to be “time-barred.” Statutes of Read more»
NMSU Student Project Aims to Reduce Child Injury from Auto Accidents
September is Child Passenger Safety Month, and one NMSU grad student, George Richards, is working on ways to combat a terrifying statistic that no driving parent wants to think about: Auto accidents are the number one cause of death to children ages 5-14 in the U.S. The right child safety restraints could save many