Artesia residents often face similar “real life” challenges after catastrophic injury:
- Busy shift schedules and quick claims contact. After an on-the-job injury, adjusters and claims staff may ask for statements before your medical course is clear.
- Multiple providers and records scattered across visits. In limb-loss cases, treatment frequently continues for months—wound care, imaging, surgeries, therapy, and prosthetic evaluation.
- Work and commuting disruption. Many people in southeastern New Mexico depend on reliable mobility to get to work, run errands, or care for family.
- Construction, industrial work, and heavy equipment exposure. Limb injuries can follow crush incidents, entanglement, falls from equipment, or unsafe conditions in industrial settings.
Because of those realities, the best legal move is often the same: act early to secure evidence and document damages while details are still fresh.


