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Leading Fire Litigation and Injury Attorneys
Singleton Schreiber is a nationally recognized law firm with a powerful presence in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Known as ‘America’s Fire Lawyers,’ the firm has gained widespread acclaim for representing thousands of victims in wildfire litigation, including those affected by the devastating Hermit’s Peak/Calf Canyon Fire. The New Mexico office is led by Managing Partner Brian Colón, a former New Mexico State Auditor, bringing a deep commitment to public service and accountability to the private practice. The firm combines the resources of a large national entity with the local expertise needed to navigate New Mexico’s unique legal landscape. 🔥
While famous for their mass tort and environmental litigation, Singleton Schreiber is also a premier Personal Injury firm. They apply the same aggressive litigation strategies used against major utility companies to cases involving car accidents, civil rights violations, and industrial disasters. The firm is dedicated to holding powerful corporations and government entities accountable when their negligence causes harm to everyday people. Their attorneys are fearless advocates who are prepared to take cases to trial to ensure their clients receive maximum compensation.
Comprehensive Legal Services
Singleton Schreiber offers a wide range of legal services, with a focus on complex and high-stakes litigation:
- Wildfire Litigation: representing homeowners and businesses who have lost property and livelihoods due to utility-sparked fires.
- Personal Injury: handling catastrophic injury cases resulting from truck crashes, auto accidents, and defective products.
- Civil Rights: advocating for individuals whose constitutional rights have been violated by law enforcement or government agencies.
- Mass Torts: representing groups of plaintiffs in cases involving environmental contamination, toxic exposure, and dangerous pharmaceuticals.
- Wrongful Death: securing justice for families who have lost loved ones due to the reckless actions of others.
Prime Uptown Location
The firm’s Albuquerque headquarters is located at 6501 Americas Parkway NE, Suite 670, in the prestigious Park Square complex. This location is in the heart of the Uptown financial district, a bustling hub of business and commerce. The modern office provides a sophisticated setting for client meetings and depositions. Being in Uptown ensures that the firm is easily accessible from all parts of the city via the nearby Interstate 40. The team at this office is deeply embedded in the local community, frequently engaging in town halls and community outreach programs to keep the public informed about their rights. 🏢
Fearless Advocacy
Singleton Schreiber operates on a simple principle: fearlessness. They do not back down from difficult cases or deep-pocketed defendants. Whether fighting for a single family injured in a collision or a whole community displaced by a fire, the firm brings unwavering dedication to every file. Their attorneys are recognized for their legal innovation and their ability to secure billions in recoveries for their clients nationwide. For residents of Albuquerque and the surrounding areas, Singleton Schreiber offers a powerful ally in the pursuit of justice. 🏆
Specializing In
Wildfire Litigation, Mass Torts, Civil Rights, Environmental Law
Address & Location
6501 Americas Pkwy, Suite 670, Albuquerque, NM 87110
Building Location
The office is situated in the Park Square complex, specifically in one of the prominent glass-facade towers in the Uptown district. It is located near the intersection of Louisiana Blvd NE and Indian School Rd NE.
Suite Access
Visitors should enter the main lobby of the building and use the elevators to reach the 6th Floor, where Suite 670 is located.
Parking Details
The complex offers a large parking garage and surface parking for visitors and tenants.
Public Transit
The office is well-served by ABQ RIDE, with the Uptown Transit Center located nearby, providing connections to multiple bus routes across the city.
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