New Mexico Injuries

FAQ | Glossary | Learn
ESPANOL ENGLISH

Behind the Bylines

If you are trying to make sense of a serious injury, a workplace accident, or the long road that follows, we built this site with you in mind. New Mexico Injuries is for readers who want clear, grounded information about what happens after an accident, what recovery can involve, and which local resources may help people regain stability. We know these stories are not abstract. They affect families, jobs, health, and everyday routines in immediate ways. We are a small editorial team of local writers who saw a gap in reliable accident reporting in New Mexico and decided to do something useful about it. Our writers, including Carlos Vigil, Yvette Baca, Raymond Tsosie, and Dolores Montoya, bring a strong sense of place to the work and a careful approach to the facts. We focus on personal injuries, workplace accidents, and recovery resources, with an emphasis on writing that is direct, readable, and respectful of the people at the center of each story. What matters to us is helping readers find solid information without exaggeration or noise. We pay attention to the details that shape daily life after an injury, and we try to cover this subject with the seriousness and humanity it deserves.

Our Writers

Carlos Vigil

Carlos Vigil

Writes about workplace safety and injury claims in New Mexico

Yvette Baca

Yvette Baca

New Mexico-based independent contributor covering workplace safety and injury claims

Raymond Tsosie

Raymond Tsosie

Reports on car accident aftermath and legal options from New Mexico

Dolores Montoya

Dolores Montoya

Contributing writer covering vehicle accidents and insurance claims in New Mexico

Jake Patterson

Jake Patterson

A freelance reporter reporting on vehicle accidents and insurance claims

Sandra Quintana

Sandra Quintana

A content writer reporting on traffic enforcement and DUI awareness

Tom Whitehorse

Tom Whitehorse

New Mexico-based independent writer covering accident law and driver awareness

Priscilla Jaramillo

Priscilla Jaramillo

New Mexico-based staff reporter covering construction site safety

Miguel Archuleta

Miguel Archuleta

Longtime freelance writer on accident investigation and safety and related issues

Debra Runyan

Debra Runyan

Has covered construction site safety across New Mexico for years

This article is for informational purposes only and is not legal advice. Every case is different. If you or a loved one was injured, talk to an attorney about your situation.

Talk to a lawyer for free →
← Back to articles