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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...
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My employee got burned near Gillette, who takes his settlement first?
As of 2025, Medicare's lien collection is more automated, not less, so "settle now and sort it out later" is bad...
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Can I sue Casper for injuries from a pothole crash?
You need a written, itemized Notice of Governmental Claim under the Wyoming Governmental Claims Act, filed within 2...
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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...
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My brother got hurt at a Casper city pool do we have less time?
Yes - the mistake that burns people most is waiting on the city's insurance adjuster and missing Wyoming's notice...
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Is a Gillette injury claim worth pursuing if I need my own pregnancy-safe doctor?
"Did you really need that extra fetal monitoring and second opinion?" That is the adjuster question coming next, and...
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Why does the adjuster want a statement before I hire a lawyer in Green River?
"Can we just get your recorded statement now?" That is the question coming next, and your answer matters because the...
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Did I wait too long to sue after my Casper crash injuries got worse?
Usually no if you are still within Wyoming's 4-year injury deadline, but some claims can expire in 2 years or less....
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Should my husband take Wyoming workers' comp or sue the driver who hit him?
If your husband got hit while working on Wyoming 789 near Sunset Drive in Riverton, the insurance side wants him to...
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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...
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Boss told me not to file. Is it too late for workers' comp in Sheridan?
The one thing your employer is hoping you never find out is that using your own health insurance does not pause...
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My sister was hit by a drunk driver in Riverton with no insurance, now what?
If she handles this wrong, her own insurer may treat the claim like a paperwork problem instead of an injury claim...
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What happens if I fire my Laramie injury lawyer mid-case?
Unlike Colorado, where multi-carrier claims can sprawl across bigger metro courts, in Wyoming you usually can change...
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Is a Riverton rideshare injury claim worth it if I was just the passenger?
Usually yes, because the ER will document your injury while the insurance companies immediately start looking for...
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I waited a week after my Laramie black ice crash, did I ruin my case?
No - a one-week delay does not automatically kill a Wyoming injury claim. The common bad advice is, "If you didn't...
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Did I already miss Wyoming's deadline after my Green River scooter crash?
What the insurance company does not want you to know: in Wyoming, the answer is probably no if the crash was less...
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Key Terms

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Mandatory reporter
$0 and one phone call can set a legal process in motion: a mandatory reporter is a person the law requires to report...
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deed in lieu of foreclosure
Your home equity, credit standing, and any remaining mortgage debt can rise or fall fast when payments are behind. A...
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prescriptive easement
Picture a worn path across a field: people keep using the same shortcut year after year, and eventually the law may...
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short sale
A sale of real property for less than the total amount owed on the mortgage or other liens is commonly called a...
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easement by necessity
How do you legally reach your land if there's no road to it? An easement by necessity is a court-recognized right to...
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judicial vs non-judicial foreclosure
Not a choice the homeowner gets to make at the last minute, and not just two names for the same process. These are...
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foreclosure process
People often mix this up with eviction, but they are not the same thing. A foreclosure process is the legal and...
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restrictive covenant
A restrictive covenant is a binding rule written into a deed, subdivision document, lease, or other property...
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encumbrance
The part that trips people up most is that an encumbrance does not always mean a debt. It is any claim, right, or...
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adverse possession
Insurance companies and defense lawyers sometimes invoke this phrase when a person is hurt on land with a disputed...
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easement
You just got a letter that says a utility crew needs access across the edge of your land, even though nobody asked...
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notice of claim
Miss this step, and a case against a city, county, school district, or state agency can get thrown out before the...
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mechanic's lien
It usually shows up as a nasty surprise in a recorded notice, a title report, a demand letter, or a call from a...
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homestead exemption
The part that trips people up most is that it does not make a home untouchable. A homestead exemption is a legal...
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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....
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presumed speed limit
A ticket for going too fast can cost money fast, and it can also hurt an injury claim if speed becomes part of the...
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just compensation
A fair payment made when the government takes private property for public use, usually measured by the property's...
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exhibition of speed
Not just a fancy way of saying someone was speeding, this usually points to show-off driving - hard acceleration,...
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aggressive driving
What trips people up most is that "aggressive driving" is often a behavior label, not a single offense with one...
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