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Review board deems Chief Medina’s crash non-preventable

On February 17, at the intersection of Central Ave SE and Alvarado Dr NE in Albuquerque, NM, Police Chief Harold Medina was involved in a collision deemed non-preventable by a review board during a recent Albuquerque City Council meeting. Chief Medina, driving an unmarked APD black truck, was reportedly fleeing gunfire after stopping two fighting men when his vehicle...

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Article: Albuquerque’s Police Chief Ran a Red Light and Broadsided a Car. A Review Board Says It Was Unavoidable.

The Albuquerque Police Department’s Fleet Crash Review Board, comprised of four officers and a civilian, has determined that Police Chief Harold Medina’s February 17 accident was “non-preventable,” a decision that drew scrutiny from city councilors during a recent council meeting. Medina was involved in a collision after running a red light in his unmarked department truck while responding to...

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Article: Frustrations amid review of Albuquerque police chief crash

The Albuquerque Police Department Fleet Crash Review Board determined that the shooting incident involving APD Police Chief Harold Medina, which led to a subsequent crash, was deemed “non-preventable.” This decision came under scrutiny during a city council meeting where councilors posed questions regarding the review process. The city also invited the New Mexico State Police to review the incident,...

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Article: How much could Chief Medina’s crash cost the city?

Albuquerque has seen significant payouts and legal actions stemming from collisions involving police officers. In one case, the city paid over $3 million after an officer’s collision resulted in a civilian’s death, leading to the officer’s dismissal. Another incident led to an $8 million settlement for the family of a deceased Air Force veteran, with the responsible officer serving...

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| Read Time: 4 minutes | Oil Field Injuries

Average Oilfield Injury Settlements in New Mexico

Oilfield work is essential, but the dangers are undeniable. Hundreds of people get hurt in oilfield accidents each year. In many cases, accident victims accept a settlement to compensate them for their injuries.  If you were hurt on the job or while visiting an oilfield, Tawney, Acosta & Chaparro P.C. can help you seek compensation. We negotiate oilfield injury...

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OPINION: Medina is NOT a Hero

In an opinion piece titled “Medina is NOT a Hero,” the discussion focuses on the Albuquerque leadership’s reaction to APD Chief of Police Harold Medina’s actions during a recent shooting incident. The article critically assesses Mayor Tim Keller’s support for Medina, who chose to flee an active shooter scene, an action that resulted in injury to an innocent bystander....

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Who are the Best Personal Injury Lawyers in Las Cruces?

If you or your family were the victims of a personal injury accident, we understand what you’re going through. This often traumatic and frustrating experience can throw your life into chaos. You are likely facing decreased income since the accident because you had to take time off work to recover from your injuries. Meanwhile, medical, utility, and credit card...

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| Read Time: 4 minutes | Oil Field Injuries

Navigating Filing a Workers’ Comp Claim for an Oilfield Injury in NM

The oil and gas industry is one of the most hazardous sectors, with workers facing a higher risk of injuries. According to a seven-year study by the Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA), around 2.6% of all severe work-related injuries reported were in the oil and gas industry alone. The Bureau of Labor Statistics found that the oil and...

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Recklessness vs. Negligence – The Difference Explained

Civil lawsuits typically involve demonstrating that one party is liable for damages to another. The law calls these civil claims torts. Statutes and case law define tort claims, and these definitions typically include a level of culpability. The two most common levels of culpability are negligence and recklessness.  So when is someone’s conduct recklessness vs. negligence? These terms may...

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| Read Time: 3 minutes | Personal Injury

Can You Sue a Deceased Person’s Estate?

When a negligent party injures you, you could have the legal right to pursue a personal injury claim. However, what happens if the responsible party passes away before you can file a claim? Can you sue a deceased person?  Claims involving a deceased defendant can be rather complicated. If you have questions on pursuing a claim when the defendant...

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