From his early days as a fraternity consultant to stints in tax law and defense work, Damon took what he calls the “scenic route” to find where he belonged: advocating directly for people whose lives have been disrupted by injury or injustice. Now the founder of Hudson Injury Law in Albuquerque, he brings both a strategist’s edge and a deeply human approach to his solo practice.
For Damon, litigation is not about ego or posturing. It’s about forward motion. He frames legal work like offense on a football field — tempo, control, and persistence matter. His clients aren’t just case files; they’re real people facing real loss, and he sees it as his job to help them move forward, not just win a fight. Whether pressing insurance companies for fair settlements or refusing to let a case stagnate in procedural limbo, Damon is relentless in pursuit of resolution that restores dignity, stability, and peace.
He’s also quick to admit that starting his own firm wasn’t part of some long-term plan. It emerged from necessity — the need for ownership, flexibility, and more time with his family. And it’s that same spirit — practical, grounded, and rooted in purpose — that shows up in every case he takes on.