Hobbs Wrongful Death Lawyer

Losing a loved one is devastating, especially when their death results from someone else's negligence or wrongful actions. At Glasheen, Valles & Inderman Injury Lawyers, we understand the profound impact of such a loss. Our experienced wrongful death lawyers in Hobbs, NM are here to guide you through this difficult time, fighting tirelessly to secure the justice and compensation your family deserves.

Contact Us

Hobbs Wrongful Death Lawyer

The Impact of Wrongful Death

The loss of a loved one is a devastating experience that no family should have to endure. When that loss is due to someone else’s negligence, the pain can be even more profound. At Glasheen, Valles & Inderman Injury Lawyers, we understand the deep emotional impact of wrongful death cases and approach each situation with the utmost compassion and sensitivity.

Wrongful death cases impact families across Hobbs and Lea County, from major metropolitan areas to smaller communities. These tragic incidents leave loved ones facing profound grief and unexpected challenges. In these diverse states, wrongful death can occur in various circumstances:

  • A fatigued truck driver causes a fatal collision on an interstate highway.
  • An oilfield worker loses their life due to inadequate safety measures.
  • A defective product results in a fatal accident in a residential home.
  • An industrial explosion claims the life of a worker.

The Story of Your Loss Matters

Each case tells a unique story of loss, affecting families, workplaces, and communities. The emotional toll is immense, often compounded by financial burdens such as medical bills, funeral expenses, and lost income. At Glasheen, Valles & Inderman Injury Lawyers, we understand how wrongful death claims can help grieving families find justice and financial stability. While no legal action can replace a loved one, it can provide closure and hold negligent parties accountable.

Our Hobbs wrongful death lawyers have extensive experience handling cases across New Mexico. We’ve seen the resilience of families navigating these difficult circumstances and are committed to guiding them with compassion and expertise. Whether it’s an industrial accident or another tragic event, we fight for the compensation our clients need to move forward.

If you’ve lost a loved one due to someone else’s negligence, our wrongful death attorneys in Hobbs, NM are here to help ease these burdens and hold those responsible accountable.

    Schedule a Consultation

    Fill out the form below to get started on your free consultation or give a call at (866) 492-2509 to speak with our legal team directly.






    *I agree to receive text messages from GVILAW for case updates. The frequency of these text messages will vary. MESSAGES AND DATA RATES MAY APPLY. If you wish to opt-out you can reply ‘STOP’ to cancel. For assistance you can reply ‘HELP’ and we will call you.


    Past Success

    At GVILAW, our attorneys have extensive experience of recovering for our client's wrongful death claims.

    Toggle Modal all wrongful-death
    65 million
    Motor Vehicle Wreck | Wrongful Death
    Toggle Modal all train-accidents wrongful-death catastrophic-injuries
    65 million
    Train Wreck | Wrongful Death
    Toggle Modal all motor-vehicle-injury auto-accidents truck-accident-attorneys wrongful-death
    59 million
    Truck Wreck | Wrongful Death

    Understanding Wrongful Death Claims in New Mexico

    Understanding Wrongful Death Claims in New Mexico

    A wrongful death claim arises when a person dies due to the legal fault of another party. In New Mexico, these claims are governed by the Wrongful Death Act (NMSA 1978, § 41-2-1). This law allows certain family members or representatives to seek compensation for their loss.

    Common causes of wrongful death in New Mexico include:

    • Car accidents
    • Truck collisions
    • Workplace accidents
    • Medical malpractice
    • Defective products
    • Premises liability incidents

    Our team of skilled attorneys has extensive experience handling wrongful death cases across these and other scenarios. We bring a deep understanding of New Mexico law and a commitment to achieving the best possible outcomes for our clients.

    Potential Fatal Accidents in Hobbs

    Hobbs is a hardworking community with deep ties to the oilfield and energy industries. Unfortunately, these industries also carry significant risks. Oilfield accidents, trucking collisions on highways such as U.S. Route 62/180, and industrial site explosions have all led to tragic losses in and around Lea County. Families in Hobbs face heartbreak and financial uncertainty when a loved one is suddenly taken away.

    Our wrongful death attorneys in Hobbs understand the unique challenges local families face. We know how to investigate accidents involving oil companies, contractors, and commercial trucking firms, and we are prepared to hold negligent parties accountable. By hiring our wrongful death lawyers, you gain a legal team that understands both New Mexico law and the local community. We are here to stand with you, fight for justice, and secure the compensation you need to rebuild your life.


    Who Can File a Wrongful Death Claim in New Mexico?

    Under New Mexico law, the personal representative of the deceased’s estate must file the wrongful death claim. This person is typically named in the deceased’s will or appointed by the court. The personal representative acts on behalf of the surviving family members, who are the real parties in interest.

    Potential beneficiaries in a New Mexico wrongful death case may include:

    • Surviving spouse
    • Children
    • Parents
    • Siblings
    • Grandparents

    The distribution of any damages awarded depends on the specific family circumstances and is determined by state law.


    Compensation in New Mexico Wrongful Death Cases

    While no amount of money can truly compensate for the loss of a loved one, a wrongful death claim can provide financial stability and a sense of justice. At Glasheen, Valles & Inderman Injury Lawyers, we fight to secure maximum compensation for our clients, which may include:

    • Medical expenses related to the fatal injury or illness
    • Funeral and burial costs
    • Lost wages and benefits the deceased would have earned
    • Loss of inheritance
    • Pain and suffering experienced by the deceased before death
    • Loss of companionship, guidance, and support
    • Punitive damages in cases of extreme negligence or intentional harm

    Our experienced wrongful death attorneys work diligently to calculate the full extent of your losses, ensuring that all current and future damages are accounted for in your claim.


    The Glasheen, Valles & Inderman Difference

    When you choose our firm to handle your New Mexico wrongful death case, you’re selecting a team with: 

    • Proven track record of success in wrongful death claims 
    • Deep understanding of New Mexico wrongful death laws 
    • Compassionate approach to client care 
    • Resources to thoroughly investigate and build strong cases 
    • Skilled negotiators and trial attorneys ready to fight for you 

    We understand that this is a challenging time for your family. Our goal is to shoulder the legal burden, allowing you to focus on healing and honoring your loved one’s memory. 

    Glasheen Valles and Inderman was the best choice by far. - Elena Flores

    How Glasheen, Valles & Inderman Can Help

    At Glasheen, Valles & Inderman Injury Lawyers, we treat our clients like family. When you choose our firm, you become an integral part of our compassionate and dedicated team. Our attorneys invest time in understanding your unique needs and concerns, ensuring you feel heard and supported throughout the legal process.

    From the moment you reach out, we guide you through every step of your case with care and professionalism. Your well-being and peace of mind are our top priorities, and we work tirelessly to ensure you receive the compensation you deserve. Trust our team at GVILAW to provide unwavering commitment to your case and serve as a reliable source of support during challenging times.

    For more information regarding construction site injury cases, our experience representing those who have been affected, and the outcomes and settlements of our cases, please contact us today. Our lawyers will provide you with a free consultation to determine if you are entitled to compensation.


    The Statute of Limitations for Wrongful Death Claims in New Mexico

    In New Mexico, the general rule is that wrongful death claims must be filed within three years from the date of the deceased person’s death. This timeframe is crucial for families seeking justice and compensation. However, it’s important to understand that this legal landscape can be more complex than it initially appears.

    Key points to consider:

    • Discovery Rule: In some cases, the statute of limitations may begin when the cause of death is discovered, rather than the date of death itself.
    • Tolling for Minors: If the deceased person’s children are minors, the statute of limitations may be tolled until they reach adulthood.
    • Government Entities: Claims against government entities often have shorter filing deadlines, sometimes as brief as 90 days.
    • Medical Malpractice: Special rules may apply in cases involving medical negligence.
    • Fraudulent Concealment: Courts may extend the filing deadline if evidence was intentionally hidden.

    For example, in an oilfield case near Hobbs, a family might not immediately realize that faulty equipment caused their loved one’s death. By the time an investigation reveals the defect, the statute of limitations may be calculated from the date of discovery rather than the accident itself.

    Given these complexities, it’s critical to consult with an experienced wrongful death attorney as soon as possible after a loss. At Glasheen, Valles & Inderman Injury Lawyers, we can assess your case’s specific circumstances and ensure all necessary steps are taken within the required time frames.


    Steps to Take After Losing a Loved One in an Accident

    In the immediate aftermath of a wrongful death, families are often overwhelmed with grief and uncertainty. Taking the right steps early can protect your legal rights and strengthen your case:

    1. Contact a Local Wrongful Death Attorney Promptly

    An experienced lawyer in Hobbs can explain your rights, begin investigating the case, and prevent insurance companies from taking advantage of your situation.

    2. Preserve Important Evidence

    Medical records, accident reports, photographs, and witness statements should be kept safe. In oilfield or industrial cases, it’s vital to document the scene quickly before evidence disappears.

    3. Avoid Early Settlement Offers

    Insurance companies may pressure families to accept quick payouts that fall short of covering long-term financial needs. An attorney ensures you don’t settle for less than you deserve.

    4. Focus on Your Family’s Healing

    Let your attorneys handle the legal battle while you take the time to grieve and care for your loved ones.

    These steps can make a meaningful difference in the outcome of your case. Our Hobbs wrongful death are ready to guide you through each stage with compassion and determination.


    Our Commitment to You

    At Glasheen, Valles & Inderman Injury Lawyers, we approach each wrongful death case with the utmost care and dedication. We understand that behind every case is a family grappling with an immense loss. Our commitment to you includes: 

    • Free initial consultation to discuss your case 
    • No fees unless we win your case 
    • Transparent communication throughout the legal process 
    • Aggressive representation against insurance companies and responsible parties 
    • Comprehensive support, including connections to grief counseling resources if needed 

    Contact Us Today

    At Glasheen, Valles & Inderman Injury Lawyers, we believe that every family deserves both justice and dignity after a tragic loss. Our wrongful death attorneys in Hobbs, NM are available to meet with you, answer your questions, and provide the personal attention your case requires. We are not just lawyers—we are allies who will walk beside you during one of the most difficult times of your life.

    Every wrongful death case is different, but they all share one common thread: a family left searching for answers and fairness. We know that in smaller communities like Hobbs, word travels fast, and families want to know they are working with attorneys who combine compassion with results. Our wrongful death lawyers take pride in offering accessible communication, in-person meetings when possible, and the reassurance that you will never feel left in the dark about your case.

    Take the First Step Toward Justice, Closure, and Healing

    Wrongful death claims are not just about money—they are about accountability, justice, and creating safer conditions so that other families don’t have to endure the same pain. By pursuing these claims, you help protect your community and honor your loved one’s legacy. When you are ready to speak with experienced wrongful death attorneys in Hobbs, contact us for a free consultation.

    Image of 4 Senior Partners at Glasheen, Valles & Inderman Injury Lawyers. From Left to Right: Senior Partner and Attorney, Noe Valles, Senior Partner and Attorney, Kevin Glasheen, Senior Partner and Attorney, Chad Inderman, and Senior Partner and Attorney, Pedro Leyva.
    GVI attorneys and case managers looking at a screen during a meeting.

    Our Team is Here to Help

    Below is a list of some of the most-frequently-asked questions by our clients and prospective clients. If you still have any questions, feel free to contact us.

    • Why should I hire an attorney?

      Potential defendants are usually covered by insurance. The insurance companies are notified immediately when an accident occurs, and they usually hire attorneys and expert witnesses to investigate the claim. It is important that witnesses be interviewed as soon as possible and evidence be preserved. Witnesses will often be more difficult to locate or will have a poor memory if they are interviewed much later after the accident has occurred. Evidence such as machinery parts or skid marks on the highway will disappear unless preserved quickly. Insurance companies have insurance adjusters who will contact you and try to be friendly. You should not trust the statements that insurance adjusters make to you. They are not working for you and will sometimes make misleading statements in an effort to trick you into resolving your case. Insurance adjusters also might record your conversations with them and use your statements against you in order to try to save money for the insurance companies.

      The main thing we try to impress upon people is that it’s never too early to talk to an attorney, and it’s always too late. By that we mean that speaking with an attorney very soon after a crash or other accident in no way will harm you. Along the same lines, the longer you try to handle a claim on your own or delay hiring competent counsel, irreparable damage can be done in the form of recorded statements given to the insurance companies and evidence not being preserved. There is no risk or fee for speaking with an attorney and arranging an initial consultation.

    • How long do I have to make a claim for personal injuries?

      For personal injury claims the time period to file a claim could be anywhere from one year to four years depending upon the type of claim that you have. Generally, the time limit is two years to file suit in Texas. It is important to get advice from an attorney because the exact time limits can depend upon the specific facts of your case. It is important to hire an attorney soon after an accident. The insurance companies usually respond immediately and so should you. An attorney can help preserve evidence that otherwise may be lost forever.

    • I’ve been hurt in an accident, and I keep getting phone calls and visits from people I don’t know.

      An unfortunate and illegal practice in personal injury law is known as barratry, or more commonly referred to as ambulance chasing or case running. Lawyers and people who work for lawyers are prohibited from making unsolicited contact with potential clients in the form of in-person visits or telephone calls. Often times after a highly publicized accident where a potentially valuable claim exists, unethical lawyers will—either themselves or through someone they hire—attempt to contact the claimants or meet them at their homes or hospital rooms. Sometimes they pose as grief counselors, funeral home staff, or even healthcare providers like nurses.

      Know that you have the right to refuse to talk to these people, and if possible, you should report them to the local authorities.

      Learn more about barratry.

    • I’ve been injured in a truck wreck, what should I know?

      Truck wreck crashes can cause substantial injuries or death. It is critically important to contact an attorney immediately after a crash because of the nature of the evidence in these types of crashes. Our top priorities when investigating a new truck crash are to photograph the scene—including aerial drone photos of the scene—gather physical evidence, hire an expert engineer to download the engine control module data (like a black box), and talk to any witnesses. All of these things must be done in the hours or days after the crash.

      Truck drivers are required to have a minimum of $750,000 of insurance if they drive intrastate and $1,000,000 if they drive interstate. Many trucking companies have more insurance than the required minimum. Our experience in truck driving cases helps us identify important evidence. We have found truck drivers falsifying their log books and driving in excess of the maximum amount of work hours allowed by DOT regulation.

      Learn more about truck wreck cases.

    • If I am hit by a drunk driver, can I sue the bar where they got drunk?

      Yes, but it is very important that you hire an experienced and aggressive dram shop attorney right away. The Dram Shop Act is very specific. It applies to bars, restaurants, night clubs and any other business that serves alcohol. Generally, there is no “social host” liability in Texas for serving adults, only commercial vendors of alcohol can be liable. (A “social host” can be liable for serving alcohol to minors.) If a business decides to keep serving beer or alcohol to an obviously intoxicated person and that person causes a motor vehicle accident, the business can be found liable for injuries caused by the intoxicated person.