New Mexico Wrongful Death Attorney
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How Our Wrongful Death Attorney Can Help

Damages in a Wrongful Death Claim may include funeral and burial costs, final medical expenses of the deceased, loss of inheritance and income, and non-economic damages, such as pain and suffering, emotional anguish, and loss of affection, companionship, and guidance.
At Raymon Law Group, our Albuquerque Wrongful Death Attorney has the knowledge and skills to hold responsible parties accountable and effectively pursue compensation in a Wrongful Death Claim. Contact us at (505) 390-1040 for Free Consultation.
New Mexico Wrongful Death Lawyer
Legal Help for Survivors of Wrongful Death Victims in New Mexico
“Wrongful death” occurs when a person’s life is lost due to the wrongful actions, negligence, or misconduct of another. It allows family members or dependents of the deceased to pursue a civil claim against the responsible party. While no financial compensation can truly make up for the loss of a loved one, a New Mexico wrongful death claim offers a legal pathway to seek justice and financial support for the grieving family.
Under New Mexico law, wrongful death arises from situations where the deceased, had they survived, would have been entitled to recover damages for the injuries caused. This legal process aims to hold the liable party accountable and provide relief to the family left behind.
Contact Raymon Law Group to schedule a free consultation with one of our skilled Wrongful Death Attorneys in Albuquerque. We proudly serve clients across New Mexico. Call us at (505) 390-1040 today to discuss how we can assist you.

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What Types of Accidents Can Result in Wrongful Death?
Car Accident
Commercial Truck Accidents
Motorcycle Accidents
Pedestrian Accidents
Construction Site Accidents

Medical Malpractice
Product Liability
Product liability refers to a manufacturer, distributor, or retailer being held responsible for releasing a defective or dangerous product that causes harm. When these defects lead to fatal injuries, they can form the basis for a wrongful death claim. Common scenarios include:
Defective Design: A product with an inherently unsafe design—like a vehicle prone to rollovers—can cause fatal accidents even when used properly.
Manufacturing Defects: Errors during production, such as faulty medical devices or contaminated food products, can lead to deadly consequences.
Failure to Warn: Inadequate instructions or missing warnings about potential hazards, like harmful drug side effects, may result in fatal misuse or exposure.
In such cases, surviving family members may file a wrongful death lawsuit to seek justice and compensation for their loss. Raymon Law Group’s experienced Wrongful Death Attorneys are committed to holding negligent parties accountable and ensuring families receive the support they need during these difficult times.
Workplace Accidents
Workplace Accidents can cause wrongful death when unsafe conditions or negligence result in fatal injuries. Common causes include:
Unsafe Environments: Poorly maintained equipment or hazardous materials.
Lack of Training: Inadequate safety training can lead to deadly mistakes.
Negligent Supervision: Failure to enforce safety protocols.
Defective Equipment: Malfunctioning tools or machinery.
Toxic Exposure: Long-term contact with hazardous chemicals.
Surviving families can pursue wrongful Death Claims to seek justice and compensation. Raymon Law Group is here to help you navigate this difficult process.
Who Can Be Held Liable in the Event of a Wrongful Death?
Several parties may be held liable in a wrongful death case, depending on the circumstances. These can include:
Individuals:
Drivers, property owners, or others whose negligent actions caused the death.
Employers:
Companies may be liable for workplace accidents due to unsafe conditions or lack of training.
Manufacturers:
Producers of defective products or equipment that led to fatal injuries.
Property Owners :
Premises liability laws may hold property owners responsible if unsafe conditions led to the death.
Medical Professionals:
Doctors or healthcare providers whose negligence resulted in a patient’s death.
Government Entities:
In cases involving unsafe public infrastructure or negligence by public employees.
Who Can File a Wrongful Death Claim in New Mexico?
- Surviving spouse receives all the award if there are no children.
- If there is a surviving spouse and one or more children or grandchildren, one-half of the award goes to the surviving spouse and one-half goes to the children or grandchildren.
- If there is no surviving spouse but there are surviving children or grandchildren, the award is divided among the children or grandchildren according to New Mexico right of representation law.
Why Choose New Mexico Wrongful Death Attorneys?
Choosing the right Wrongful Death Attorney is crucial during such a difficult time. At Raymon Law Group, our Experienced Attorneys have a proven track record of successfully handling Wrongful Death Cases throughout New Mexico. We also offer personalized attention, understanding the emotional toll these cases take, and provide compassionate, dedicated support tailored to your family’s needs. Our team fights aggressively to hold responsible parties accountable and works tirelessly to secure the maximum compensation you deserve.
Raymon Law Group operate on a contingency basis, so you don’t pay any fees unless we win your case. Trust Raymon Law Group to stand by your side and pursue justice for your loved one.

Location Served
We Represent
Individuals & Families
throughout New Mexico
Raymon Law Group’s Albuquerque personal injury lawyers are based at our main office in the heart of downtown Albuquerque at 500 Marquette Ave. NW, Ste. 1200.
We also have our Office at Santa Fe located at 150 Washington Ave, Suite 201. If you’re unable to visit us, our attorneys are happy to meet you at your home or hospital to discuss your case.
FAQ: New Mexico Wrongful Death Lawyer
A wrongful death claim is a legal action brought by the surviving family members or representatives of a deceased individual whose death was caused by another party's negligence, recklessness, or intentional act. This claim seeks compensation for the financial and emotional losses resulting from the death.
Under New Mexico law, only the personal representative of the deceased person's estate can file a wrongful death claim. The compensation from the claim is distributed to the deceased's surviving family members, such as a spouse, children, or parents, as outlined by state law.
Yes, wrongful death claims in New Mexico must be filed within three years of the date of death. Missing this deadline can result in losing the right to seek compensation.
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