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Dog Attacks in Wyoming: When Owners Must Take Responsibility

By Vickery & Shepherd | March 6, 2026 | Law Firm News, Personal Injury & Wrongful Death

First off, we love dogs, well, most of them anyway. But dog owners have to take responsibility for ensuring their dog does not injure someone else. This is particularly true...

Introducing Justice Art: A New Monthly Feature

By Vickery & Shepherd | December 9, 2025 | Law Firm News, Justice Art

We’re excited to introduce Justice Art, a new monthly series on our website that highlights the stories behind selected pieces of artwork displayed in our law offices. While our practice...

Exploring Cheyenne, Wyoming

By Vickery & Shepherd | November 10, 2025 | Law Firm News, Practice Areas, Trucking Accidents

As Wyoming’s capital city, Cheyenne blends the spirit of the Old West with a modern sense of adventure. From historic landmarks and family-friendly attractions to miles of open highway, it’s...

The Trial Is Not Always the End of the Road

By Vickery & Shepherd | September 30, 2025 | Law Firm News

Many people assume that once a lawsuit goes to trial, the verdict is final. Often that’s true, but not always. If a judge makes an error in ruling or if...

Visiting Gillette, Wyoming 

By Vickery & Shepherd | | Law Firm News

Planning a trip to Gillette, Wyoming? Gillette is more than just coal mines and oil fields. It’s a community with a rich history, family-friendly attractions, and a convenient hub between...

Visiting Laramie: What to See and How to Stay Safe

By Vickery & Shepherd | September 23, 2025 | Law Firm News

Planning a trip to Laramie, Wyoming? Whether you’re here to explore the outdoors, visit the University of Wyoming, or soak in the town’s western charm, it’s important to keep safety...

Wyoming Attorney Brian Winegar Recognized by Super Lawyers for 2025

By Vickery & Shepherd | September 5, 2025 | Law Firm News

Brian Winegar, an accomplished attorney at the Vickery and Shepherd Law Firm, has again been selected for the prestigious Super Lawyers list, a distinguished honor that recognizes attorneys who have...

When Disaster Strikes: Seeking Justice After an Explosion in Gillette, Wyoming

By Vickery & Shepherd | July 21, 2025 | Law Firm News

An explosion in Gillette can rip through a life in an instant, leaving behind not just physical destruction but also devastating injuries, emotional trauma, and overwhelming uncertainty. For victims and...

What Is MCS-90? Understanding Insurance in 18-Wheeler Accident Cases

By Vickery & Shepherd | June 16, 2025 | Law Firm News

When two vehicles collide, auto insurance is typically responsible for covering damages. This same principle applies to collisions involving large commercial trucks, especially 18-wheelers operating across state lines. However, truck...

Were You Hurt in a Wyoming Charter Bus Accident? Here’s What You Need to Know.

By Vickery & Shepherd | May 13, 2025 | Law Firm News

If you or a loved one has been injured in a charter bus accident in Wyoming, you’re likely facing a whirlwind of emotions and unanswered questions. One of the most...

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