Motor vehicle accidents in Wyoming
Wyoming is the least-populated state, but its interstates carry an outsized share of long-haul freight. I-80 runs the width of the southern tier through Cheyenne, Laramie, Rock Springs, and Evanston — a route notorious for high-wind closures, whiteout blizzards, and multi-vehicle truck pileups. I-25 runs north from Cheyenne through Casper, and I-90 clips the northeast corner near Gillette and Sheridan.
With so much of the crash volume tied to interstate truck traffic and severe mountain-plateau weather, Wyoming collisions skew toward serious, high-value injury cases — and a firm that reaches claimants quickly across a thin, spread-out population has a real edge.
Wyoming injury law that shapes these cases
Wyoming is an at-fault (tort) state — the responsible driver and their insurer pay for the injuries, with no PIP-first requirement.
The statute of limitations for a personal injury claim is four years from the date of the accident — one of the longer windows in the country, which gives firms runway but no reason to slow intake.
Wyoming applies modified comparative negligence with a 50% bar under its statute: a claimant recovers only if their fault is not more than 50%, with recovery reduced by their share; once fault exceeds 50%, they recover nothing.
- Statute of limitations: 4 years for personal injury.
- Fault system: at-fault / tort (no PIP).
- Negligence rule: modified comparative, 50% bar.
- Minimum liability: 25/50/20 — $25k bodily injury per person, $50k per accident, $20k property damage.
How we screen Wyoming leads
We run our own motor-vehicle-accident campaigns across Wyoming, capture each claimant ourselves, and qualify on a recent accident, a reported injury, and that the claimant was not the at-fault driver.
Given how many Wyoming crashes involve commercial trucks on I-80, the not-at-fault screen matters — a claimant clearly not to blame for a freight collision is exactly the kind of serious case worth your intake team's attention.
Wyoming advertising & lead-gen compliance
With Wyoming's crash volume skewing toward serious interstate-truck cases, the leads are high-value — which makes it worth knowing that how a lead was generated can create liability for the firm that buys it, not just the source.
The federal TCPA requires prior express consent before marketing calls or texts reach a consumer. The FCC's one-to-one consent rule was vacated by the 11th Circuit in January 2025 and is not in force, but valid consent is still required, and the FCC's consent-revocation rules (effective April 2025) mean opt-outs must be honored promptly. On advertising, the Wyoming Rules of Professional Conduct (7.1–7.3) prohibit false or misleading communications about a lawyer's services and regulate solicitation of prospective clients.
Kurios is structured to keep firms inside those rules. We run consent-based, advertising-driven campaigns: claimants come to us and submit their own information through documented, consent-based capture, so there's no cold solicitation in the pipeline. Our landing pages carry the required disclosures, make no outcome guarantees and no misleading "act now" language, we honor opt-outs, and each lead is delivered to one firm only. A non-compliant source can expose the firm that buys from it; a compliant, consent-based advertising source means the leads you receive don't put your bar standing or your budget at risk. (Mark confirms production-specific compliance details before launch.) For the authoritative rules behind all of this, see the Wyoming State Bar’s attorney-advertising rules and the FCC’s TCPA rules on telemarketing and robocalls.
Why Wyoming personal injury firms work with Kurios
On a thin, spread-out population, your cost per signed case depends on not wasting a single high-value lead — and exclusivity, screening, and speed are what protect it. Every Kurios lead is exclusive to one Wyoming firm (never shared, resold, or recycled), screened for a recent crash, a real injury, and not-at-fault status under the state's 50% rule, and reaches your CRM in under 10 seconds so your intake can call while the claimant is still on the page — critical when many Wyoming cases are serious I-80 truck collisions worth pursuing. No washed lists, no wrong numbers, no leads sold three times over. We focus exclusively on MVA cases, run a 3-month test batch of 50 exclusive leads a month — month-to-month, cancel anytime within the 3 months, no retainer — and replace off-criteria leads, so you prove cost per signed case on your own intake intake first. See how our exclusive model compares to shared and aged lists.
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See If You QualifyFrequently Asked Questions
Is Kurios compliant with Wyoming advertising and TCPA rules?
Yes. Kurios runs consent-based, advertising-driven campaigns: claimants come to us and submit their own information through documented, consent-based capture, which supports the TCPA's prior-express-consent requirement, and our landing pages carry required disclosures and make no outcome guarantees to stay within Wyoming's professional-conduct advertising rules. We honor opt-outs promptly. Firms should confirm production-specific compliance details before launch.
Could a non-compliant lead source expose my Wyoming firm?
Yes. Unconsented outreach or misleading legal advertising can create TCPA and Bar exposure that reaches the firm buying the leads, not just the vendor. Kurios avoids that by generating consent-based inbound claimants through compliant advertising, so you aren't buying someone else's liability.
What's the statute of limitations for a car accident claim in Wyoming?
Four years from the date of the accident for personal injury claims — one of the longer deadlines among the states.
Is Wyoming a no-fault state?
No. Wyoming is an at-fault (tort) state — the at-fault driver's insurer pays for injuries, with no PIP-first requirement.
How does fault affect a Wyoming case?
Wyoming uses modified comparative negligence with a 50% bar. A claimant recovers only if their fault is not more than 50%, with recovery reduced by their share; once fault exceeds 50%, they recover nothing.
Are your Wyoming leads exclusive?
Yes. Every Wyoming MVA and car accident lead goes to one firm only — never shared, resold, or recycled.
How fast do Wyoming leads reach my CRM?
In under 10 seconds. We push each lead straight into your CRM in real time so your intake team can call immediately.
