Workers' compensation in New Mexico is administered by the state's labor or industrial commission agency, which oversees insurance coverage requirements, claim processing timelines, approved medical providers, and the dispute resolution system for contested claims. New Mexico's workers' comp law establishes specific benefit rates, maximum benefit periods, and the procedures injured workers must follow to protect their rights.

Workers Compensation locations are available in 7 cities across New Mexico. They are spread across 7 counties.

Cities with the highest concentration of workers' compensation offices include Santa Fe, Albuquerque, Las Cruces, which are home to the state agency's regional hearing offices and major insurance carrier claims centers.

Workers injured on the job in New Mexico should report the injury to their employer promptly and in writing, seek treatment from an authorized medical provider, and contact the New Mexico workers' compensation agency if their claim is delayed or denied. Strict filing deadlines apply — contact the agency or a workers' comp attorney as soon as possible after an injury.

Albuquerque New Mexico Workers Compensation

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Farmington New Mexico Workers Compensation

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Las Cruces New Mexico Workers Compensation

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Lovington New Mexico Workers Compensation

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Roswell New Mexico Workers Compensation

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Santa Fe New Mexico Workers Compensation

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New Mexico Department Of Workforce Solution Workers Compensation

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New Mexico workers who have an unresolved workers' compensation dispute or believe their claim has been unfairly denied should contact the state workers' compensation agency's ombudsman or information office for guidance. Many states offer free mediation services that can help resolve disputes without a formal hearing, saving time for all parties involved.

Browse Workers Compensation by county across New Mexico to find the nearest workers' compensation district or hearing office serving your area.