McGinn Montoya Love Curry & Sievers PA
201 Broadway Blvd SE, Albuquerque, NM 87102, Albuquerque, NM 87102
About McGinn Montoya Love Curry & Sievers PA
McGinn Montoya Love Curry & Sievers PA is a New Mexico personal injury law firm. For over 35 years, the firm has represented clients in cases involving catastrophic injuries, wrongful death, medical malpractice, and truck accidents. They serve clients across New Mexico, including Albuquerque, Las Cruces, and Santa Fe. The firm seeks justice for clients and works to create lasting changes that improve community safety. Partner Randi McGinn is a member of the Inner Circle of Advocates.
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Notable Case Results
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$383.5M
Medical Malpractice
Federal jury ruled against dialysis provider DaVita for three wrongful death lawsuits. Victims suffered cardiac arrest and died after treatment with GranuFlo, which DaVita knew could cause toxic pH imbalances.
$67.3M
Medical Malpractice
A Las Cruces couple was awarded damages after a German company (Biotronik) and its salesman conspired to unnecessarily implant a pacemaker in Tommy Sowards in 2007.
$52M
Wrongful Death
Garcia, a 26-year-old single mom, was abducted, raped and stabbed repeatedly in 2002 while working her second night at Allsup’s Store No. 146. Allsup’s failed to implement methods to reduce robberies and enhance employee safety.
$18.9M
Trucking Crash
Fatal side underride collision involving a Honda Civic driven by Riley Hein, a 16-year-old, struck by a Utility Trailer 3000R refrigerated trailer. Lack of side underride guards led to the car being pinned and catching fire, resulting in Riley's death.
$9M
Medical Malpractice
Bryanna Baker suffered severe heart damage after her heart attack went undiagnosed for more than a day in 2006. A San Miguel County jury found three physicians negligent in their handling of Bryanna Baker’s medical treatment.





