In a suburban area like Los Lunas, patients often cycle through multiple points of care: a primary provider, urgent care, imaging, a specialist referral, and follow-up testing. If the wrong diagnosis lands—or the right diagnosis arrives too late—records can become the battleground.
That’s why we urge Los Lunas residents to start organizing documentation early. In practical terms, that means:
- Securing medical records from each visit and facility involved
- Collecting imaging and lab reports (not just discharge summaries)
- Tracking dates of symptoms, test orders, and result communications
- Preserving patient portal messages and any referral instructions
New Mexico injury claims depend heavily on proof of what was known at the time and how the care team responded. The earlier you gather what you can, the easier it is for us to build a timeline that makes sense to insurers and—if needed—experts.


