Brake Failure Accidents in New Mexico

Average Settlement: $500,000 – $2,000,000 | Statute of Limitations: 3 years from the date of the accident

Brake Failure Accidents Overview

Brake failure is one of the most terrifying causes of truck accidents. When a truck's brakes fail — whether due to poor maintenance, overheating on steep grades, defective parts, or overloading — the driver may be unable to stop an 80,000-pound vehicle. Brake failure accidents often result in high-speed collisions and multi-vehicle pileups. Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) regulations require regular brake inspections, and failure to maintain brakes is a serious violation that can establish negligence against the trucking company.

New Mexico Truck Accident Laws

Statute of Limitations

3 years from the date of the accident

Fault Rules

Pure comparative fault — damages reduced by your percentage of fault

Average Attorney Fee

33-40% contingency

Average Settlement Range

$400,000 – $1,100,000

Common Injuries in Brake Failure Accidents

  • High-speed impact traumatic brain injuries
  • Spinal cord injuries and paralysis
  • Multiple fractures and crushed limbs
  • Internal organ damage
  • Severe burns from post-crash fires
  • Wrongful death

Key Facts About Brake Failure Accidents in New Mexico

  • Brake problems are cited as a factor in approximately 29% of truck crashes
  • FMCSA requires brake inspections every 12 months or 10,000 miles
  • Truck brakes can overheat and fade on long downhill grades
  • Brake defects are the most common violation found during roadside inspections
  • Both the trucking company and brake manufacturer may be liable in brake failure cases
  • Runaway truck ramps exist on steep grades specifically for brake failure emergencies
  • New Mexico is a major cross-border trucking route from Mexico
  • The Permian Basin oil boom has increased truck traffic and accidents significantly
  • Long, monotonous desert highways contribute to drowsy driving crashes

Common Truck Accident Causes in New Mexico

  • I-40 and I-25 corridor crashes
  • Cross-border freight from Mexico
  • Drowsy driving on long desert stretches
  • Oil field truck accidents in the Permian Basin

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This information is for educational purposes only and is not legal advice. Consult a licensed personal injury attorney in New Mexico for advice about your specific situation.