State Laws

New Mexico Wrongful Death Statute Guide
New Mexico's wrongful death statute (NMSA § 41-2-3) strictly controls who can file claims, what damages are recoverable, and the deadlines that govern these cases. Only court-appointed personal representatives can file on behalf of specific beneficiaries, and families face a three-year statute of limitations with limited exceptions



- 1NJ Wrongful Death Statute Guide for FamiliesSamantha Caldwell/Mar 03, 2026/13 MIN
- 2Florida Wrongful Death Law Guide for FamiliesOlivia Hartman/Mar 03, 2026/22 MIN
- 3California Wrongful Death Law Guide for FamiliesDaniel Whitford/Mar 03, 2026/17 MIN
- 4Texas Wrongful Death Statute Guide for FamiliesSamantha Caldwell/Mar 03, 2026/17 MIN
- 5Idaho Wrongful Death Statute Guide for FamiliesSamantha Caldwell/Mar 03, 2026/14 MIN
- 6New Mexico Wrongful Death Statute GuideMichael Thornton/Mar 03, 2026/19 MIN





- 1Texas Wrongful Death Statute Guide for FamiliesSamantha Caldwell/Mar 03, 2026/17 MIN
- 2Idaho Wrongful Death Statute Guide for FamiliesSamantha Caldwell/Mar 03, 2026/14 MIN
- 3New Mexico Wrongful Death Statute GuideMichael Thornton/Mar 03, 2026/19 MIN
- 4California Wrongful Death Law Guide for FamiliesDaniel Whitford/Mar 03, 2026/17 MIN
- 5Massachusetts Wrongful Death Statute GuideMichael Thornton/Mar 03, 2026/18 MIN
- 6Utah Wrongful Death Statute Guide for FamiliesMichael Thornton/Mar 03, 2026/13 MIN












