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My brother's arm got crushed in a Rock Springs conveyor - can an insurer really ignore this?
A conveyor injury on the job in Wyoming can be a workers' comp claim and a separate third-party case, and months of silence from an insurer usually means the company is stalling, not that the claim disappeared.
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by Janet Pfeiffer
2026-03-22
Can my employee sue a property owner after a Rock Springs slip and fall?
Everyone says workers' comp is the only remedy, but that is wrong when someone other than the employer caused the hazard. Before you know that, a Rock Springs business owner...
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Who gets paid first from a Rock Springs injury settlement in Wyoming?
In Colorado, hospital and insurer repayment fights can play out very differently. In Wyoming, the insurance company will tell you the settlement is "your money" and that liens...
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our son was buried in a Sheridan trench and now the contractor's insurer says it may not cover it
A trench collapse with no protective system should be straightforward, but in Wyoming these cases can turn into a fight over which commercial policy applies and whether the insurer can dodge excavation coverage.
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by Brenda Littleshield
2026-03-26
I stayed quiet after falling at a Laramie business is it too late now
A quiet fall turns into a three-company blame game, and the delay is exactly what they use against you.
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by Dan Spotted Elk
2026-03-22
Why are three insurance companies calling me after a Rock Springs Uber crash?
Unlike Utah, Wyoming is not a no-fault state, so there usually is not one automatic insurer handling your injury bills first. After a Rock Springs rideshare crash, the outcome...
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Insurance Options After Wrecking a Borrowed Truck
If you borrowed a vehicle or rented one for a Wyoming job run and crashed in wind, ice, or a pileup, the ugly part is figuring out whose insurance actually has to pay before the rental company starts making demands.
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by Brenda Littleshield
2026-03-09
Six days later the brain bleed showed up and now they're fighting fault
A low-speed wreck can turn into a high-dollar claim fast, especially when the insurer tries to use one minor traffic violation and your VA history against you.
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by Susan Whitaker
2026-04-01
The clinic chart is a mess, but your electrocution claim may still be alive
You were hit by live power on a jobsite with no lockout/tagout, and now the medical file that should prove it is incomplete.
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by Dan Spotted Elk
2026-03-21
the plant says the chemical contractor did it and now my burn claim is getting trashed because i missed treatment in Cheyenne
A treatment gap after a chemical burn gives every insurer in a multi-defendant case an excuse to say you healed, exaggerated, or got hurt somewhere else.
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by Brenda Littleshield
2026-03-23
Can one Facebook post wreck my Casper injury claim?
Yes. The ER may tell you "rest, limit activity, and monitor symptoms" after a crash or fall, but the insurance company will treat your post, photo, reel, or comment like...
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i got burned after a rear-end crash and every insurer says no
A rear-end crash fire can turn into a three-company blame game fast, especially when burn treatment, missed salon work, and future scar surgery are all on the table.
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by Dan Spotted Elk
2026-03-27
Sheridan crash case: settle now or wait out the DUI mess?
An elderly crash victim in Sheridan is being told to take a low offer even though the drunk driver case is still pending, the nightmares won't stop, and Medicare wants its money back.
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by Kyle Reinhart
2026-04-02
Cheyenne apartment stairs had no handrail, the lights were out, and now the borrowed-car insurer says it owes nothing
If you're on SSDI, a fall settlement usually does not knock out your disability benefits, but the insurance mess and the way the money is handled can still create real problems.
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by Susan Whitaker
2026-03-26
Laramie nursing home offered $25,000 for a stage 4 bedsore and a full release - is that a trap?
A stage 4 bedsore case can get a lot more expensive than the first offer admits, especially when the release tries to wipe out future care.
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by Travis Bock
2026-04-02
Just found out the insurer says the wiring burn in my Gillette Uber "isn't covered" and the clock is still running
An Uber passenger in Gillette got burned by exposed wiring near a construction zone, and now the insurer is trying to hide behind a coverage gap while the filing deadline keeps moving.
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by Brenda Littleshield
2026-03-23
exhibition of speed
Not just a fancy way of saying someone was speeding, this usually points to show-off driving - hard acceleration, tire squealing, rapid starts, or other driving meant to...
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Your mom's hip is broken and the Green River nursing home insurer still won't call back
What a nursing home fall settlement really looks like when your parent got hurt, the insurer goes silent, and you're trying to figure it out between showings.
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by Janet Pfeiffer
2026-03-29
restrictive covenant
A restrictive covenant is a binding rule written into a deed, subdivision document, lease, or other property agreement that limits how land or a building can be used. Common...
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eminent domain
The government's power to take private property for public use if it pays for it. That breaks down into three parts. "Government" usually means the state, a city, a county, or...
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