Wednesday, July 19, 2017

Route 66 Summerfest Albuquerque

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"Come On, Let's Go" to Route 66 Summerfest in Historic Nob Hill! Join the City of Albuquerque, Nob Hill Main Street, and the New Mexico Jazz Festival on Saturday, July 22 from 3-10 p.m. for the biggest Summerfest of the year.”




Monday, July 3, 2017

Look out Below!

Summer time is construction accident time…unfortunately.  Things are falling from scaffolds all over the Great Southwest.  As careful as construction workers try to be, unfortunately accidents are virtually inevitable.  There are state laws as well as federal ones that pertain to mishaps on construction sites.  You need an experienced attorney to sort it all out.


Construction accidents may include, but are certainly not limited to-

1.  Objects falling from above.
2.  People falling from above.
3.  Exposure to noxious gas.
4.  Electrocution.
5.  Carbon monoxide exposure.

An accident of this magnitude, while rare needs to be handled immediately.  That is why people near Albuquerque have known for decades to call the office of Ken Wagner.  He is the Great Southwest’s construction accident attorney.  Do not hesitate.  Call Ken and his staff right away at (505) 242-6300.  Meanwhile, visit the construction accident page of www.kenwagnerlaw.com.

Saturday, July 1, 2017

Freedom 4th - Albuquerque 2017

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"Join the City of Albuquerque at Balloon Fiesta Park to celebrate our country's Independence Day! Enjoy free face painting, inflatables and more fun kids' activities."



Thursday, June 15, 2017

I Hear the Train a Comin’

With fond memories of Johnny Cash, we wanted you to remember that in a confrontation between a train and whatever you are driving…you lose!  There are about ten thousand train accidents per year in the United States.  Train usage actually continues to grow in the Great Southwest.

There are four main causes of train accidents –

1. A mistake by a human
2. The structure and maintenance of the tracks themselves
3. The very equipment that is on the train
4. The proper or improper functioning of the signals

Train accidents are fairly rare, thank heaven, but when they occur they are usually catastrophic.  If you need aggressive defense against a major hauler with deep pockets you need to hire Ken Wagner and his firm.  With a half-century of experience, The Great Southwest’s train accident attorney wants to hear about your case.  Call the Albuquerque office today at (505) 242-6300.

Wednesday, June 14, 2017

Make Your Father's Day Plans in Albuquerque!

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 Plan your Father's Day adventure with the help of this list of activities to do in Albuquerque!  Celebrate Dad! 



Thursday, June 1, 2017

Make Your Summer Plans for Albuquerque

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"This summer, find everything you're looking for in Albuquerque.
From summertime places and activities to warm weather resources and summer learning programs, summer is here."





Deadly Drugs at Nursing Facilities.

I’ll bet that you did not associate a nursing home with the use of “deadly drugs”.  Sure, there are many prescription medications at these facilities, but “deadly”?  In a recently reported case a vigorous 78 year old man was diagnosed with dementia.  Without the family’s consent, he was given drugs that were known to be fatal in older patients.

Once this story came to light people from all over America came out of the woodwork telling stories of their loved ones being given psychotropic drugs without consent.  Wrongful death suits have begun cropping up nationwide against nursing facilities who would administer such drugs without the knowledge of the immediate family.

If any of this sounds familiar you must take action to protect your loved one.  In the Great Southwest the man and the law firm to contact is Ken Wagner Law.  Attorney Wagner is Albuquerque’s nursing home drug misuse lawyer.  He and his team will begin an immediate investigation into your case.  Just call (505) 242-6300.