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Fifteen Year-Old Albuquerque Boy Likely Killed by Explosives in Police Raid

Published on Jul 25, 2022 in News.

Earlier this month, the Albuquerque Police Department (APD) issued a press release identifying a local 15 year-old boy killed in a recent police raid as Brett Rosenau. Preliminary autopsy results revealed that Rosenau died of smoke inhalation after SWAT team members used noise-producing explosives on a home. Initial reports stated that Brett Rosenau had been […]

New Speed Limit Reductions Approved for Austin

Published on May 12, 2022 in News.

In February, the Austin City Council passed a handful of new ordinances that lowered the speed limit on roads in Southwest, Southeast, and Northeast Austin, TX. These speed limit reductions are the first to be approved for the city’s outer districts, following an Austin Department of Transportation initiative kicked off in 2020 targeting urban-central traffic […]

Law Changes Coming to New Mexico in 2022

Published on Jan 13, 2022 in News.

New Mexico state laws underwent several significant changes over the past year as we saw legislation signed by the Governor in 2021 make its mark in our state. This included the provision of health-related benefits and services to patients regardless of immigration status, medical aid in dying options for terminally ill patients, the creation of […]

What Laws Are Changing in Arizona in 2022?

Published on Jan 6, 2022 in News.

As we enter the new year, there are plenty of changes that we anticipate to see. One of the main ways we think about changes in a new year are our resolutions and how we plan to improve ourselves that year. These aren’t the only changes that we could see in a new year, though.

Buckingham Barrera Law Firm is Now Buckingham Barrera Vega Law Firm, Adds Partner

Published on Feb 23, 2021 in News, Press Release.

(Albuquerque, NM) – The Buckingham Barrera Law Firm welcomes new named partner, Adrian O. Vega, to become Buckingham Barrera Vega. Together, Buckingham Barrera Vega bring over 60 years of litigation experience and passion for justice on behalf of their clients. Mr. Vega is an experienced trial attorney specializing in catastrophic injuries and wrongful death cases […]

2021 Law Changes for Texas

Published on Nov 19, 2020 in News.

We expect our elected representatives to push to make laws that improve our state. While this happens all year round, many new laws may start to be enforced with the beginning of the new year. 2021 isn’t too far away and there are new laws on the horizon. As a resident of Texas, you may […]

2021 Law Changes Coming to New Mexico

Published on Oct 22, 2020 in News.

As a resident of New Mexico, it’s important to stay up-to-date on the state laws that could impact your life and wellbeing. At Buckingham Barrera Vega Law Firm, we want to ensure all state residents understand their legal rights, options, and obligations. As a new year approaches, so do new laws. Let’s take a look […]

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Common Spine Injuries From Car Accidents

Soreness is a common sensation to experience following a car accident. But don’t mistake what you’re feeling for routine aches and pains—if your back is hurting, you’re experiencing any loss of movement, or suffering respiratory distress, you may have suffered a back injury. Signs and symptoms of common spine injuries from car accidents are not […]

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What Are Coup and Contrecoup Brain Injuries?

Brain injuries, even those considered minor, almost always have an intense, unignorable impact on a person’s life. Doctors have a number of different ways to classify traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) based on factors like severity, location, and whether the injury penetrated the skull or was considered a closed-head injury. Among closed-head injuries, coup and contrecoup […]

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What Is Considered Patient Abuse or Elderly Abuse?

Many New Mexico families find themselves between a rock and a hard place. They can’t provide their incapacitated, aging, or otherwise vulnerable loved one with the around-the-clock care they need because they have to work or have other obligations, yet this attention is imperative to ensure their loved one’s wellbeing. This need often ends with […]

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