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Las Cruces Personal Injury Lawyer: Meet Kenneth G. Egan, Your Trusted Legal Advocate

Looking for a great attorney who can handle various legal matters near Las Cruces? Look no further! Kenneth G. Egan is an exceptional personal injury lawyer and auto accident attorney who can make a real difference in your case. With a successful track record and confident demeanor in the courtroom, Mr. Egan has earned a stellar reputation as a dedicated and experienced bankruptcy lawyer, dog bite attorney, and insurance bad faith lawyer.

Hailing from humble beginnings, Mr. Egan's journey toward the law began in December 1963 in Virginia. After obtaining his law degree in Lansing, MI, he passed the New Mexico State Bar in 1991, allowing him to represent clients in both State and Federal Courts in New Mexico. With decades of worthy success, Mr. Egan has been passionately delivering justice to countless victims and their families.

So, if you're seeking an attorney who not only knows the law but also exudes confidence and expertise, Kenneth G. Egan is the name you can trust. Don't settle for anything less when it comes to your legal representation - work with a true professional who understands your needs and fights for your rights. Contact Mr. Egan today and discover the difference a great attorney can make!

Working with The Law Offices of Kenneth G. Egan brings:

  • respect
  • passion
  • courtesy
  • understanding
  • experience
  • scholarship
  • expertise

Working within the Boundaries of the Law

Demanding Accountability

In Pursuit of Respect

Awarding victims’ their due under the law

The New Mexico Lawyers Who Will Fight for You

$175,000 Mauling Case Settled


A 6-year old Las Cruces boy who was mauled by two dogs in 2004 received a $175,000 settlement.

The boy received multiple bites and puncture wounds on both legs and knees down to the ankles after being attacked by two dogs, including a Rottweiler, on March 11, 2004. The boy’s two sisters witnessed the attack and tried to rescue him by attempting to keep the dogs off the child’s neck and face. “When the police arrived, the two sisters were covered in blood and mud and were so distraught they could not give a statement to the police,” Egan said.

The family filed a lawsuit against the dogs’ owner in the 3rd Judicial District Court in Doña Ana County.

The majority of the money will be put into an annuity for the child that he’ll receive when he turns eighteen.

Millions Paid To Victims Of Train Wreck Cases

The State of New Mexico seems to be inundated with individuals killed in train crossings, either pedestrian or motor vehicle. Unfortunately, the railroad companies have failed and/or refused to upgrade their crossings to deal with the increased traffic. This law firm has handled train wreck cases from Southern New Mexico to Northern New Mexico against both BNSF and AmTrak. If a loved one of yours was recently injured or killed in a railroad accident, consult an attorney experienced in railroad cases as soon as possible to learn what your rights are.

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Discover the utmost dedication to your case with Kenneth G. Egan and the team of New Mexico lawyers at The Law Offices of Kenneth G. Egan. As your trusted personal injury lawyer, auto accident attorney, and bankruptcy lawyer near Las Cruces, we are committed to safeguarding your best interests. With decades of experience, Mr. Egan leads us in tirelessly advocating for your rights, ensuring your claim is settled to your utmost satisfaction.

Rest assured, we will be by your side at every step of the journey, providing clarity and addressing any queries that may arise. Whether it's a dog bite claim or an insurance bad faith issue, our goal is to secure the justice you deserve. Reach out to us today and take the first step toward resolving your legal matters.

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