For how essential driving is in our lives, it remains one of the most dangerous activities one has to do on a daily basis. Big cities like Albuquerque can be especially hazardous due to increased levels of activity and highly concentrated populations, raising the risk of car accidents. Being able to identify the most dangerous roads and intersections in Albuquerque for car wrecks can help keep you and your loved ones safe.
If you are involved in a car accident, the first thing you should do is assess your and any involved passenger’s safety, then call the police. Seek medical attention as necessary, and make sure to exchange contact information with the other involved driver. The attorneys at Sutten Law Group can help you with any legal and insurance matters, ensuring that you and your case are thoroughly supported.
In March 2025, the U.S. News & World Report recognized Albuquerque as the second least-safe city to drive in, drawing from national data recorded in 2022. Albuquerque itself saw a 7% decrease in fatal car crashes in 2024, reporting a total of 73 deaths. However, the city also reported a total of 563 cases regarding aggressive driving and hit and runs, as well as 362 DWI arrests.
These figures indicate the safety of Albuquerque’s roads, and the array of cases demonstrates the different ways city roads and intersections can present precarious driving conditions.
Recent research conducted by the University of New Mexico identified a number of roads and intersections that substantially produced car accidents in Albuquerque. Some intersections with high rates of car accidents include:
The city of Albuquerque has also published two tools that help further identify other vulnerable roads and intersections, as well as those with high rates of fatalities and injuries. Exploring these maps can provide you with a more comprehensive overview of Albuquerque’s high-risk roads, especially as you consider your own driving activity.
Sutten Law Group takes all of this information into consideration when analyzing cases, ensuring we provide you with the most comprehensive assistance possible.
In Albuquerque, the largest number of car accidents stems from distracted driving. Distracted driving includes any activity that draws attention away from the road, including engaging in a phone call, texting, talking to other passengers, eating, and more. Distracted driving also accounts for over 36% of fatal accidents. Other driving factors include speeding, aggressive driving, and driving while intoxicated, prompting over 200 car wrecks each year.
While not all car wrecks are fatal, different injuries can occur and at different levels of severity. Frequent traumas include:
A long-term, often hidden consequence of car accidents relates to mental health and the toll collisions can take on injured victims. It may take longer for someone to return behind the wheel post-accident because of the trauma related to the initial car wreck.
With more than two decades of experience in personal injury law, Sutten Law Group hosts a highly skilled legal team with an extensive background in car accidents. We are more than adequately prepared to handle all aspects regarding your specific case. Our attorneys can ensure that your health is prioritized in the aftermath of your accident. We believe in the value of compassion when it comes to advocating for our clients.
Should you find yourself in a car accident, hire a car accident lawyer at Sutten Law Group, where we can make the fallout less invasive. Our car accident attorneys are ready to provide the necessary support and assist you in all relevant legal matters.
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Of all the high-risk intersections in Albuquerque, data from 2023 points to Montgomery Boulevard at San Mateo Boulevard being the most dangerous intersection. The latest information notes 96 injury crashes and one fatal crash. Paseo Del Norte at Coors Boulevard is a close second, with 95 injury crashes and zero fatal crashes.
Albuquerque’s Central Roadway has been proven to have the most accidents, with more than 200 cases being recorded on the MRCOG High Fatal and Injury Network. It is important to note that these figures are not specific to inter-vehicle collisions, but rather include any and all accidents (including pedestrian injuries) caused by car collisions or directly by cars.
Although Albuquerque is not an overly dangerous city, hosting both safe and unsafe neighborhoods, some of its more unsafe areas include Jackson Area, La Mesa, and Elder Homestead. All three neighborhoods recorded over 4,000 crimes per 100k people in 2025, figures stemming from a mix of different socioeconomic factors.
Our attorneys work with cases from all over Albuquerque and are well-versed in helping residents access quality legal assistance.
The most high-risk highway in New Mexico is Interstate-40, where 362 crashes occurred in 2024. However, U.S. Route 285 is also a strong contender for the most hazardous highway, nicknamed “Death Highway” by many. Albuquerque itself lies directly on I-40, making its residents especially vulnerable to car collisions near or on the highway.
While car accidents happen frequently, your specific case is unique from others. Our attorneys are more than equipped to advocate for you and give you the support you deserve. Contact Sutten Law Group to set up a consultation where we can examine your case in-depth and come up with an effective approach.
Legal challenges are often best addressed before they fully materialize. We believe in legal foresight, anticipating potential obstacles and charting a course for lasting security. Let Sutten Law proactively map your legal landscape, ensuring you’re prepared for what lies ahead.
We are here to help. With preparation and experience, we are ready to go to trial when necessary, although that is not always needed. We will answer your questions and be ready to pick up the phone to speak with you at every step of the process. You will know the status of your case, nothing will be a mystery. Contact us today by calling (505) 990-RICK (7425) or by using our contact form.