Premises Liability Settlements in New Mexico
If you have been involved in a premises liability in New Mexico, understanding how the state's personal injury laws affect your claim is essential. New Mexico follows the pure comparative fault system, and you have 3 years from the date of your injury to file a lawsuit.
Premises Liability Settlement Range in New Mexico
Nationally, premises liability settlements range from $5,000 to $200,000. In New Mexico, settlement values are influenced by the state's fault rules, damage caps, and local jury tendencies.
Low
$5,000
Estimated
$35,000
High
$200,000
How New Mexico Law Affects Your Premises Liability Claim
New Mexico follows pure comparative fault and caps non-economic damages in medical malpractice cases at $600,000 (with a patient compensation fund). General personal injury cases in New Mexico have no statutory cap on non-economic damages. New Mexico's Hispanic cultural heritage and unique legal tradition, combined with an active plaintiff's bar in Albuquerque, shape its personal injury landscape.
Under New Mexico's pure comparative fault system, your settlement may be affected if you share any responsibility for the accident. As a pure comparative fault state, you can recover damages even if you are mostly at fault, though your award will be reduced by your percentage of responsibility.
Factors Affecting Premises Liability Claims in New Mexico
- ✓Property owner's knowledge of the hazard
- ✓Reasonableness of maintenance and inspection
- ✓Victim's status (invitee, licensee, trespasser)
- ✓Adequacy of warnings and signage
- ✓Building code and safety regulation compliance
- ✓Security measures and foreseeability of crime
- ✓Comparative negligence of the injured party
Common Premises Liability Injuries
Relevant New Mexico Statutes
- •N.M. Stat. Ann. § 37-1-8 (statute of limitations)
- •N.M. Stat. Ann. § 41-3A-1 (pure comparative fault)
- •N.M. Stat. Ann. § 41-5-6 (med mal non-economic cap)
Premises Liability Claims in New Mexico Cities
If your premises liability occurred in Albuquerque, Las Cruces, Rio Rancho, Santa Fe, Roswell, or anywhere else in New Mexico, the same state laws apply. Local court systems and jury pools can also influence settlement outcomes.
This information is for educational purposes only and is not legal advice. Consult a licensed personal injury attorney in your state.