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Oilfield and gas trucks can be involved in collisions like any other vehicle on the road, but the consequences can be much worse when they are. If you or someone you love has faced a devastating accident with an oil or gas truck, you may not know what you can do. An Carlsbad oilfield and gas truck accident lawyer can help you file a claim to financially recover from a devastating injury or loss of a loved one.
When you hire an oilfield and gas truck accident lawyer, you want a team with experience, care, and dedication. At Egolf + Ferlic + Martinez, LLC, we offer compassion and competence in our legal representation because we believe that you deserve justice. We also believe securing that justice for you makes our communities safer.
Our attorneys have decades of combined experience, bringing you the experience and resources of a major firm while having the personalized legal care that you get from a small firm. An oil and gas truck accident can be devastating, leaving you with life-altering disabilities or even the unthinkable loss of a loved one. At our firm, we focus on giving you the empathetic representation and strong advocacy you need.
Carlsbad has a thriving oil and gas industry, with primary oil and gas operators like Marathon Oil Company, Archrock Inc., ConocoPhillips, Wescom Inc., and Coterra Energy. Because the area is a hub for these companies, it is also a hub for the transport of these resources.
The higher concentration of oil and gas trucks increases the chances of accidents. The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMSCA) reported 710 crashes in New Mexico in 2025 that involved large trucks, 47 of which were fatal. In 2021, nationwide, the FMCSA reported over 5,700 fatal crashes involving large trucks. This is the most common vehicle body type for oil and gas transportation.
Oilfield and gas trucks, like other commercial trucks, are much bigger and heavier than passenger vehicles, leading to more damage in an accident and a higher likelihood of death.
There are also additional hazards in a collision with oilfield and gas trucks. When transporting oil or gas, these substances can leak during a crash, leading to the potential of a fire or explosion. There were 94 crashes involving vehicles that were carrying hazardous materials in New Mexico in 2024. Thirteen of those were carrying gases, and 57 were carrying a flammable or combustible liquid. While not all gas and oil trucks leak during an accident, it can happen and cause very severe injuries like severe burns and wrongful death.
Vehicle accidents involving oil and gas trucks can be caused by the negligence of a driver, an oil or gas company, a truck driver’s employer, or other parties. Determining who is liable for an accident first requires determining what caused the crash. Common causes may include:
A lawyer can help you file a claim based on who was at fault for the crash.
If a gas truck crashes, surviving victims in New Mexico can file a claim against the at-fault party’s insurance. This may be the driver of the gas truck, another driver, or the gas truck company. If the insurance claim doesn’t reach a reasonable settlement, the case could go to court. If you lost a loved one in an accident with a gas truck, you could file a wrongful death claim in civil court against the at-fault party.
There are several injuries that can be hard to prove after a truck crash, such as minor traumatic brain injuries, certain soft tissue injuries, and the mental and emotional trauma of a collision. It is also harder to prove injuries that you did not get medical treatment for after an accident, so it’s important to always do so. If you don’t, an insurer may claim that you were injured doing something else or that the injury was pre-existing.
No, New Mexico is not a no-fault accident state for truck accidents. After a truck accident, the party that is found at fault for the crash is liable for the damages people have suffered. This includes medical bills, reduced or lost income, and pain and suffering. In truck accidents, it is common that multiple parties are at fault. This could include the truck driver, their employer, a different driver in the accident, a mechanic, or other parties.
You should never admit fault after an oilfield and gas truck accident because the other party’s insurance will use that statement against you, even if other parties are shown to be at fault. You may be wrong about fault in the accident, and an investigation may show you were not to blame. By not admitting fault, you better protect your interests and can more easily argue against claims of partial fault.
You need an attorney you can rely on after a devastating truck accident in Carlsbad. Reach out to Egolf + Ferlic + Martinez, LLC today and learn what we can do to advocate for the justice you deserve.
With our main office in Santa Fe and dedicated staff across New Mexico—including Las Cruces, Albuquerque, and Taos—we’re ready to support your case wherever you are.
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