Platte River Injury Law
Serving Casper, WY
While some people may refer to Casper, WY as “The Oil City,” many of us simply call it home. Located along the North Platte River and boasting the second-largest population in the state, Casper has managed to maintain a small-town feel while still offering plenty to enjoy. Unfortunately, it’s not uncommon for negligent or reckless acts to destroy the sense of safety many people feel in the city. When this happens, having a Casper, WY personal injury lawyer on your side can prove invaluable.
At Platte River Injury Law, our Casper law office is full of professionals committed to serving our clients. We know that suffering an injury due to the wrongful acts of others can seriously disrupt a person’s life. Victims could end up facing lost wages while medical bills and uncertainty pile up. Fortunately, you don’t have to face these challenges on your own. Whether you were injured in a car accident along Interstate 25 or suffered a slip and fall at a gas station on your way to Mike Lansing Field, we’re here to help.
Contact us today for a free consultation.
Do You Have a Valid Casper, WY Personal Injury Case?
Suffering a serious injury might feel like it takes away all the magic of living in Casper, WY. After all, accident victims with broken bones or back pain will find it difficult to enjoy our local nature trails or ski along the Hogadon Basin. Fortunately, it’s often possible to start working towards a point where you can once again enjoy life unimpeded. For many, the first step in this journey is securing financial compensation for their losses.
To do this, it’s necessary to establish liability. This involves proving three distinct elements:
- Duty of care: This is a responsibility to avoid actions that could cause harm to others. For instance, motorists driving up to Rotary Park have a duty to practice safe driving so they don’t endanger others along Wyoming roadways.
- Violation of duty: To secure financial compensation from a negligent or reckless party, it’s necessary to show that they violated a duty of care. An example could be showing that a driver was speeding or changing lanes unsafely
- Harm causation: Violating a duty of care only results in financial liability when it causes actual harm or losses. This could include pain and suffering, medical bills, property damage, and other economic and non-economic damages.
An experienced personal injury attorney in Casper, WY can review your case and help you better understand whether you have a valid injury claim. If so, you may be able to avoid court altogether by letting your lawyer negotiate a settlement with the insurer of the responsible party. However, it may also be necessary to file litigation. At Platte River Injury Law, we’re ready to help in any situation. Contact us today to learn more.
Our Practice Areas
No one starts their day expecting to experience a personal injury, and even fewer anticipate losing a loved one due to wrongful acts. Unfortunately, such outcomes are common due to negligent and reckless parties. If you or a loved one have been harmed in such an incident, it’s important to find Casper personal injury attorneys who handle cases like yours. At Platte River Injury Law, our legal team can assist you with all the following:
- Car accidents
- Dog bites
- Pedestrian accidents
- Medical malpractice
- Premises liability
- Motorcycle accidents
- Oilfield injuries
- Traumatic brain injuries
- Truck accidents
- Product liability
- Slip and fall
- Wrongful death
This list certainly seems extensive, but it’s far from exhaustive. At Platte River Injury Law, the members of our dedicated legal team serve as staunch advocates for all injury victims. We can handle most personal injury claims in Casper, WY — and if your case would be better suited at another law firm, we can make a recommendation and point you in the right direction. And since we offer free consultations, there’s no risk to reaching out.
Contact us today. We’re here to assist.
Is There a Deadline for Filing a Wyoming Personal Injury Claim?
Envision a scenario where it’s clear that another party’s negligence caused your injury. While there’s typically no such thing as an “open and shut” case, imagine for this scenario that there is. Did you know that waiting too long can actually cause you to forfeit your right to compensation? That’s because the statute of limitations for personal injury cases in Wyoming is four years.
This might seem like a long time. However, time goes by quickly when an injured person is having to seek medical treatment while also worrying about their job and fighting with insurance companies. Additionally, there are instances where this four-year deadline is actually much shorter. For instance, most wrongful death cases must be filed within two years.
Typically, any cases against government entities must also be filed within two years. For instance, imagine that you’re harmed due to an unmaintained public trail at Casper Mountain County Park. If you fail to file a lawsuit within two years, you’ll likely end up in a situation where no compensation is possible. Don’t let this happen. Contact our law firm today.
What Damages Are You Entitled To?
After suffering a personal injury or losing a loved one to reckless acts, many people are unsure of what to do next. In many cases, they may believe they deserve compensation — but they’re simply unsure of how this works. At Platte River Injury Law, we can help you better understand the damages you may be entitled to. These could include:
Economic Damages
Damages for monetary losses are the most common in Casper, WY personal injury cases. This is a court award aimed at reimbursing victims for financial losses. These could include medical bills, lost wages, property damage, future therapy costs, and even transportation expenditures for traveling for treatment.
Non-economic Damages
After suffering an injury, your bill from Banner Wyoming Medical Center and other economic damages are far from the only harm you might experience. Pain and suffering, emotional distress, loss of enjoyment in life, and other non-monetary losses are also common. Non-economic damages are meant to reimburse for these.
Punitive Damages
Courts also sometimes award damages focused on punishing liable parties rather than reimbursing victims. This is often only done when egregious actions occur. For instance, punitive damages could be possible if intentional acts — such as drunk driving after watching a Casper Oilers game — lead to serious injuries.
Contact Our Casper, WY Personal Injury Attorneys Today
Not everyone will be entitled to all the damages available in personal injury lawsuits. Additionally, these damages may not even come into play if your lawyer is able to work out a settlement negotiation with the insurance company. However, it’s important to understand whether you’re entitled to substantial compensation and how to pursue it. Working with a personal injury law firm can help immensely in this aspect.
At Platte River Injury Law, our legal team is dedicated to helping injured victims in our local community. We’re less than a 1-minute drive from both the Nicolaysen Art Museum and Casper City Hall. You can also reach us from Casper-Natrona County International Airport in just 15 minutes along Highway 26. When you need a personal injury attorney in Casper, WY on your side, our experienced legal professionals are just around the corner.
Contact us at (307) 215-9724 to schedule your free consultation.