Drowsy Driving Truck Accidents in New Mexico
Average Settlement: $450,000 – $1,700,000 | Statute of Limitations: 3 years from the date of the accident
Drowsy Driving Truck Accidents Overview
Drowsy driving is a pervasive problem in the trucking industry. Despite federal hours-of-service regulations that limit driving time, many truck drivers are pressured by tight delivery schedules to drive while fatigued. Drowsy driving impairs reaction time, judgment, and awareness, making it comparable to drunk driving. Electronic logging devices (ELDs) now track driving hours, but violations still occur. When a truck driver causes an accident due to fatigue, both the driver and the trucking company that set unrealistic schedules can be held liable.
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 Drowsy Driving Truck Accidents
- •Traumatic brain injuries from unbraked collisions
- •Spinal cord injuries
- •Multiple bone fractures
- •Internal organ damage
- •Severe whiplash
- •Wrongful death from high-speed impact
Key Facts About Drowsy Driving Truck Accidents in New Mexico
- ✓Drowsy driving is a factor in approximately 13% of all truck crashes
- ✓Federal hours-of-service rules limit drivers to 11 hours of driving in a 14-hour window
- ✓Drivers must take a 30-minute break after 8 hours of driving
- ✓ELD data can be critical evidence in proving drowsy driving claims
- ✓Trucking companies can be held liable for pressuring drivers to exceed hours-of-service limits
- ✓Studies show that being awake for 18 hours impairs driving as much as a 0.08 BAC
- ✓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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