A. Compensation benefits shall be exempt from claims of creditors and from any attachment, garnishment or execution and shall be paid only to such worker or his personal representative or such other persons as the court may, under the terms hereof, appoint to receive or collect compensation benefits.
B. Notwithstanding the provisions of Subsection A of this section, compensation benefits being paid or owing to a worker shall be considered wages for the purpose of securing support for a minor dependent. No order may be entered against such benefits which results in the worker retaining less than one hundred dollars ($100) a week or an amount each week equal to forty times the federal minimum wage rate if legally required to support minor dependents other than those for whom the action is brought.
History: Laws 1929, ch. 113, § 20; C.S. 1929, § 156-120; 1941 Comp., § 57-921; 1953 Comp., § 59-10-21; Laws 1983, ch. 78, § 1; 1984, ch. 95, § 1; 1989, ch. 263, § 31.
Section not unconstitutional on either due process or equal protection grounds. Pedrazza v. Sid Fleming Contractor, Inc., 1980-NMSC-018, 94 N.M. 59, 607 P.2d 597.
Applicability of exemption. — By its terms, the exemption applies to "claims of creditors" and to "any attachment, garnishment or execution." It does not address assignments. If the legislature had intended a "spendthrift" provision that would preclude the assignment of all or part of the proceeds before received, such a provision readily could have been articulated. Romero v. Earl, 1991-NMSC-042, 111 N.M. 789, 810 P.2d 808.
Dependent residing outside country at time of injury barred from common-law remedies. — Resident dependents residing outside the United States at the time of the worker's injury are barred from pursuing their common-law remedies due to the exclusive remedy provisions under the Workmen's (Workers') Compensation Act. Kent Nowlin Constr. Co. v. Gutierrez, 1982-NMSC-123, 99 N.M. 389, 658 P.2d 1116, appeal dismissed, 462 U.S. 1126, 103 S. Ct. 3104, 77 L. Ed. 2d 1359 (1983).
Domicile of child conceived before father's injury is domicile of mother at time of child's birth. — Where the mother of an accident victim's illegitimate unborn child returned to Mexico following the accident but before the child's birth, the child is domiciled in Mexico and is not a "resident of the United States at the time of the injury." Gomez v. Snyder Ranch, 1983-NMCA-146, 101 N.M. 44, 678 P.2d 219, cert. denied, 101 N.M. 77, 678 P.2d 705 (1984).
Temporary residence in foreign country. — Where the employee's wife moved to Mexico, at her husband's direction, to take care of his mother, without any legal separation and in readiness to return whenever called, and remained there until his death, she is not precluded by this section from receiving compensation for his death. Gallup Am. Coal Co. v. Lira, 1935-NMSC-071, 39 N.M. 496, 50 P.2d 430.
Bankruptcy debtor's checking account containing proceeds exempt. — Debtor's checking account, consisting of the proceeds of the settlement of the workmen's (workers') compensation claim, may be exempted from claims of creditors under this section. Waldman v. Nolen, 65 Bankr. 1014 (Bankr. D.N.M. 1986).
Law reviews. — For article, "Attachment in New Mexico - Part II," see 2 Nat. Resources J. 75 (1962).
Am. Jur. 2d, A.L.R. and C.J.S. references. — 31 Am. Jur. 2d Exemptions §§ 16, 117, 124; 82 Am. Jur. 2d Workers' Compensation §§ 219, 220.
Workers' compensation: incarceration as terminating benefits, 54 A.L.R.4th 241.
Validity, construction, and effect of statutory exemptions of proceeds of workers' compensation awards, 48 A.L.R.5th 473.
99 C.J.S. Workmen's Compensation §§ 330, 343.
Structure New Mexico Statutes
Chapter 52 - Workers' Compensation
Article 1 - Workers' Compensation
Section 52-1-1.1 - Definitions.
Section 52-1-2 - Employers who come within act.
Section 52-1-3 - Workers' compensation coverage; coverage by state agencies.
Section 52-1-3.1 - Public employee.
Section 52-1-4.2 - Controlled insurance plan; penalty.
Section 52-1-5 - Destruction of policies, bonds and undertakings.
Section 52-1-6 - Application of provisions of act.
Section 52-1-6.1 - Worker's compensation; definition.
Section 52-1-6.2 - Safety programs; inspections; penalties; bonuses.
Section 52-1-8 - Defenses to action by employee.
Section 52-1-9 - Right to compensation; exclusive.
Section 52-1-10.1 - Allocation of fault; reimbursement.
Section 52-1-11 - Injuries caused by the willfulness or intention of worker are noncompensable.
Section 52-1-13 - Termination of agreements.
Section 52-1-14 - [Interstate commerce not subject to state legislation exempted.]
Section 52-1-16 - Worker; real estate salesperson excepted.
Section 52-1-19 - Injury by accident; course of employment.
Section 52-1-20 - Determination of average weekly wage.
Section 52-1-22 - Work not casual employment.
Section 52-1-23 - Contractor becoming employer in casual employment.
Section 52-1-24 - Impairment; definition.
Section 52-1-24.1 - Date of maximum medical improvement.
Section 52-1-25 - Permanent total disability.
Section 52-1-25.1 - Temporary total disability; return to work.
Section 52-1-26 - Permanent partial disability.
Section 52-1-26.1 - Partial disability determination; calculation of modifications.
Section 52-1-26.2 - Partial disability determination; age modification.
Section 52-1-26.3 - Partial disability determination; education modification.
Section 52-1-26.4 - Partial disability determination; physical capacity modification.
Section 52-1-28 - Compensable claims; proof.
Section 52-1-28.1 - Unfair claim-processing practices; bad faith.
Section 52-1-28.2 - Retaliation against employee seeking benefits; civil penalty.
Section 52-1-29 - Notice of accident to employer; employer to post clear notice of requirement.
Section 52-1-30 - Payment of compensation benefits; installments.
Section 52-1-32 to 52-1-35 - Repealed.
Section 52-1-36 - Effect of failure of worker to file claim by reason of conduct of employer.
Section 52-1-38 - Judgment; provisions; execution; subrogation; contempts.
Section 52-1-40 - Waiting period.
Section 52-1-41 - Compensation benefits; total disability.
Section 52-1-42 - Compensation benefits; permanent partial disability; maximum duration of benefits.
Section 52-1-43 - Compensation benefits; injury to specific body members.
Section 52-1-44 - Compensation benefits; facial disfigurement.
Section 52-1-46 - Compensation benefits for death.
Section 52-1-47 - Limitations on compensation benefits.
Section 52-1-47.1 - Compensation benefits limit.
Section 52-1-48 - Additional limitation on benefits.
Section 52-1-50.1 - Rehiring of injured workers.
Section 52-1-52 - Exemption from creditors.
Section 52-1-53 - [Accident prevention laws not affected.]
Section 52-1-56 - Diminution; termination or increase of compensation.
Section 52-1-58 - Reports to be filed with director.
Section 52-1-59 - Effect of failure to file report.
Section 52-1-60 - Notice to director of date of payment.
Section 52-1-62 - Director to enforce Workers' Compensation Act.
Section 52-1-63 - Educational institutions exempt.
Section 52-1-64 - Extra-territorial coverage.
Section 52-1-65 - Credit for benefits furnished or paid under laws of other jurisdictions.
Section 52-1-67 - Locale of employment; definitions.
Section 52-1-68 - Reciprocal recognition of extra-territorial coverage with other jurisdictions.
Section 52-1-70 - Offset of unemployment compensation benefits.