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Chaparral, NM Accident Attorneys | El Paso Area

Injured in Chaparral, NM? Our attorneys handle car, truck, and rural road accident cases in this southern New Mexico community. Free consultation. Call 915-757-9999.

Why Choose Lovett & Murray for Your Chaparral Accident Case?

Chaparral is a large unincorporated community in the southern part of Dona Ana County, situated east of El Paso along the Texas-New Mexico border. The community stretches across a wide area with limited road infrastructure, minimal lighting, and few traffic controls. High-speed highways like NM-213 and NM-404 carry through traffic alongside local residential and agricultural vehicles, creating conditions ripe for serious accidents. If you have been injured in an accident in Chaparral, you need attorneys who understand rural New Mexico accident claims.

Lovett & Murray serves the entire greater El Paso metropolitan area including Chaparral and southern New Mexico. With over 30 years of experience, our bilingual team has the resources to investigate accidents in rural communities where evidence gathering presents unique challenges.

  • 30+ years handling accident cases across the El Paso-Southern New Mexico region
  • No fee unless we win — we work on contingency so you pay nothing upfront
  • Bilingual team ensuring clear communication in English and Spanish throughout your case
  • Rural accident expertise handling cases in communities with limited infrastructure and emergency coverage

Common Types of Chaparral Accidents We Handle

High-Speed Highway Collisions

NM-213 and NM-404 carry traffic at high speeds through Chaparral with limited intersection controls. Head-on collisions, sideswipe accidents, and high-speed car crashes are common on these corridors, particularly when drivers attempt to pass on two-lane sections.

Uncontrolled Intersection Crashes

Many Chaparral intersections lack traffic signals or even stop signs. T-bone collisions at these uncontrolled junctions are a persistent hazard, especially for drivers unfamiliar with the area.

Single-Vehicle Rollovers

Long straight stretches through Chaparral encourage excessive speed. When drivers encounter unexpected curves, road debris, or tire blowouts, the result is often a rollover accident on the open desert terrain.

Commercial Truck Accidents

Commercial trucks traveling between El Paso and points east pass through Chaparral on the highway network. These large vehicles on rural roads with limited shoulders create serious risks for smaller passenger vehicles.

What to Do After an Accident in Chaparral

If you have been in an accident in Chaparral, taking the right steps is critical, especially given the area's remote character.

  1. Move to safety. Chaparral's high-speed roads and limited shoulders make secondary accidents a serious danger. Get off the roadway if at all possible.

  2. Call 911. Report the accident to the Dona Ana County Sheriff's Office. Be aware that emergency response times may be longer in this unincorporated area.

  3. Document the scene. Take extensive photos and video. In rural Chaparral, there are often no traffic cameras or nearby businesses with security footage, making your own documentation essential.

  4. Gather witness information. Collect contact information from any witnesses. In a spread-out community like Chaparral, witnesses may be few.

  5. Contact Lovett & Murray. Call our experienced accident attorneys immediately — contact us today or call 915-757-9999 for a free consultation.

Chaparral Accident Hotspots

Our attorneys have handled cases from the Chaparral area. Based on our experience, the highest-risk locations include:

  • NM-213 through Chaparral — High-speed highway with limited intersection controls and poor nighttime lighting
  • NM-404 corridor — Two-lane highway with passing hazards and high-speed traffic
  • Uncontrolled residential intersections — Side streets entering highways without signals or adequate stop signs
  • Desert highway stretches — Long straight sections encouraging excessive speed with sudden curve hazards
  • TX-NM border crossing roads — Transitional areas where road standards and traffic patterns change between states

Injured in Chaparral? Get Help Now

Time matters after an accident in a rural community like Chaparral where evidence can be especially difficult to preserve. If you or a loved one has been injured in Chaparral, contact Lovett & Murray today for a free case evaluation. We serve the entire El Paso-Southern New Mexico region and you pay nothing unless we win. Call 915-757-9999 for your free consultation.

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Time limits apply to personal injury claims. Contact us today for a free consultation. Texas: 2 years. New Mexico: 3 years.