How to find a workers compensation lawyer in Wyoming
Workers comp lawyers in Wyoming typically work on contingency, charging 33% of recovery (capped at 25% by statute). The statute of limitations is 2 years (W.S. 27-14-602(c)). Free initial consultations are standard.
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Fees & benefits
Typical contingency: 33%
Statutory fee cap: 25% (W.S. 27-14-602(c))
Free consultations: Typical
Max weekly benefit: $1,190
TTD weeks: 104
Settlement guides by injury type
Each guide covers settlement weeks, statute citation, and high-risk class codes for Wyoming.
FAQs about workers comp lawyers in Wyoming
How much does a workers comp lawyer cost in Wyoming?
Wyoming workers comp lawyers typically charge 33% of recovery on contingency, capped at 25% by statute (W.S. 27-14-602(c)). Initial consultations are typically free.
What is the deadline to file a workers comp claim in Wyoming?
The statute of limitations to file a workers comp claim in Wyoming is 2 years from the date of injury. Notice to the employer is typically required within 30 days.
What is the maximum weekly benefit in Wyoming?
Up to $1,190/week, with a TTD maximum of 104 weeks.
What if my employer didn't carry workers comp in Wyoming?
Employers failing to provide coverage may face fines, imprisonment, and civil liability for an injured worker's medical expenses and lost wages.