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Personal Injury Attorneys in Wyoming

Find experienced personal injury attorneys across 176 cities in Wyoming. Free consultation available. No fee unless you win.

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Cities Covered

176

Zip Codes

195

State Coverage

107.1%

Fee Type

Contingency

When to Contact a Personal Injury Attorney in Wyoming

Evidence disappears, witnesses forget, and statutes of limitations run out. The insurance company already has a team working against you — the sooner you get your own advocate, the stronger your case.

You were injured due to someone else's negligence and have medical bills piling up

An insurance company offered you a quick settlement that feels too low

Your injury is preventing you from working or earning your normal income

You're unsure who is at fault or multiple parties may be responsible

Need a Personal Injury Attorney in Wyoming?

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Afton

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Aladdin

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Albin

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Alcova

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Alpine

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Alta

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Alva

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Arapahoe

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Arminto

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Arvada

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Auburn

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Baggs

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Bairoil

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Banner

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Basin

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Bedford

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Beulah

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Big Horn

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Big Piney

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Bondurant

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Bosler

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Boulder

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Buffalo

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Buford

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Burlington

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Burns

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Byron

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Carpenter

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Casper

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Centennial

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Cheyenne

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Chugwater

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Clearmont

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Cody

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Cokeville

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Cora

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Cowley

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Crowheart

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Daniel

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Dayton

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Deaver

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Devils Tower

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Diamondville

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Dixon

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Douglas

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Dubois

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Edgerton

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Elk Mountain

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Emblem

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Encampment

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Etna

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Evanston

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Evansville

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Fairview

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Farson

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Fe Warren AFB

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Fort Bridger

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Fort Laramie

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Fort Washakie

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Four Corners

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Frannie

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Freedom

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Frontier

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Garrett

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Gillette

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Glendo

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Glenrock

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Granger

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Granite Canon

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Green River

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Greybull

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Grover

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Guernsey

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Hanna

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Hartville

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Hawk Springs

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Hiland

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Hillsdale

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Horse Creek

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Hudson

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Hulett

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Huntley

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Hyattville

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Jackson

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Jay Em

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Jeffrey City

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Jelm

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Kaycee

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Kelly

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Kemmerer

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Kinnear

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Kirby

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La Barge

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Lagrange

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Lance Creek

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Lander

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Laramie

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Leiter

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Linch

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Lingle

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Little America

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Lonetree

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Lost Springs

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Lovell

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Lusk

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Lyman

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Lysite

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Manderson

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Manville

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Mc Kinnon

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Medicine Bow

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Meeteetse

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Meriden

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Midwest

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Mills

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Moorcroft

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Moose

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Moran

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Mountain View

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Natrona

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Newcastle

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Opal

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Osage

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Otto

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Parkman

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Pavillion

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Pine Bluffs

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Powder River

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Powell

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Ralston

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Ranchester

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Rawlins

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Reliance

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Robertson

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Rock River

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Rock Springs

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Rozet

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Saint Stephens

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Saratoga

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Shawnee

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Shell

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Sheridan

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Shirley Basin

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Shoshoni

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Sinclair

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Smoot

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Story

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Sundance

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Superior

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Ten Sleep

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Teton Village

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Thayne

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Thermopolis

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Tie Siding

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Torrington

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Upton

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Van Tassell

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Veteran

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Walcott

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Wamsutter

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Wapiti

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Weston

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Wheatland

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Wilson

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Wolf

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Worland

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Wright

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Wyarno

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Yellowstone National Park

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Yoder

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Personal Injury Case Types in Wyoming

Slip and fall injuries
Dog bites and animal attacks
Premises liability
Product liability and defective products
Nursing home abuse and neglect
Assault and intentional torts
Catastrophic injuries (TBI, spinal cord, amputation)

Personal Injury Attorney Costs in Wyoming

Nearly all personal injury attorneys work on contingency — they only get paid if you win. The standard fee is 33% of the settlement before filing a lawsuit and 40% if the case goes to trial.

Typical Cost

$0 upfront (contingency fee: 33-40% of recovery)

Statute of Limitations

Statutes of limitations vary by state, typically ranging from 1 to 6 years (2 to 3 years is most common). Missing this deadline almost always means losing your right to sue entirely. Some exceptions exist for minors and cases where injuries weren't immediately discovered.

What to Expect

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Free initial consultation to evaluate your case and discuss your options

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Investigation phase: gathering medical records, police reports, witness statements, and evidence

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Demand letter sent to the at-fault party's insurance company

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Negotiation with the insurer — most cases settle at this stage

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Filing a lawsuit if a fair settlement can't be reached

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Trial or mediation to resolve the case if negotiations fail

Coverage Gaps

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I find a good personal injury attorney in Wyoming?

Start by looking at attorneys in your city below. A track record of verdicts and settlements in cases similar to yours — ask for specific examples. We cover 176 cities in Wyoming to help you find the right fit.

How much does a personal injury attorney cost in Wyoming?

Nearly all personal injury attorneys work on contingency — they only get paid if you win. The standard fee is 33% of the settlement before filing a lawsuit and 40% if the case goes to trial.

What should I do if I need a personal injury attorney right away?

Evidence disappears, witnesses forget, and statutes of limitations run out. The insurance company already has a team working against you — the sooner you get your own advocate, the stronger your case.

What types of personal injury cases are handled in Wyoming?

Personal Injury attorneys in Wyoming handle cases including Slip and fall injuries, Dog bites and animal attacks, Premises liability, Product liability and defective products, Nursing home abuse and neglect. Contact a local attorney for a free consultation about your specific situation.

Is there a statute of limitations for personal injury cases in Wyoming?

Statutes of limitations vary by state, typically ranging from 1 to 6 years (2 to 3 years is most common). Missing this deadline almost always means losing your right to sue entirely. Some exceptions exist for minors and cases where injuries weren't immediately discovered.