The Fight Over Medical Malpractice Caps in New Mexico: Balancing Justice and Healthcare Access

When Lisa Martinez’s mother was rushed to a New Mexico hospital for what should have been a routine procedure, she never imagined she’d be facing a legal battle against one of the state’s largest healthcare providers. A series of medical errors led to her mother’s death, and now Lisa is fighting not just for accountability,

A $400 Million Wake-Up Call: The Medical Malpractice Case That Shocked New Mexico

A Rio Rancho man walked into Presbyterian Rust Medical Center in Albuquerque, New Mexico, for what should have been a routine back surgery. He walked out with permanent brain damage and a lifetime of suffering. Now, after a grueling six-year legal battle, a jury has awarded him an astonishing $400 million in damages—one of the

Regulating Supplements Like Berberine: Legal Loopholes, FDA Oversight, and Consumer Risks

The dietary supplement industry in the U.S. has grown into a multi-billion-dollar market, with more consumers than ever looking for natural alternatives to support their health. Berberine, a compound derived from plants like barberry and goldenseal, has gained attention for its potential benefits in managing blood sugar, metabolism, and even weight loss. Dubbed by some

Legal Implications of Modifying Your Jeep with Accessories like Spare Tire Carriers & More

Modifying a Jeep with accessories such as a spare tire carrier, lift kits, and off-road lights is a common practice among enthusiasts. These modifications can enhance both the performance and aesthetics of the vehicle, making it better suited for off-roading or personal preferences. However, vehicle modifications can have legal consequences that many drivers might overlook.