Category: Trucking Accidents
Bus Crashes in Wyoming: What to Know After an Accident on the Road
By Vickery & Shepherd | January 26, 2026 | Practice Areas, Personal Injury & Wrongful Death, Trucking AccidentsWyoming’s wide-open highways connect communities across long distances. Buses, whether carrying school groups, workers, or passengers, are a common sight on these routes. When a crash happens, the consequences can...
Exploring Cheyenne, Wyoming
By Vickery & Shepherd | November 10, 2025 | Law Firm News, Practice Areas, Trucking AccidentsAs 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...
Visiting Rock Springs, Wyoming? Travel and Safety Tips from Vickery & Shepherd
By Vickery & Shepherd | August 5, 2025 | Trucking Accidents, Personal Injury & Wrongful Death, Practice AreasPlanning a trip to Rock Springs, Wyoming? Whether you’re visiting for business, outdoor recreation, or just passing through, it’s important to enjoy your trip safely, especially when driving on Wyoming’s...
Employer Liability and Negligence: Holding Companies Accountable
By Vickery & Shepherd | August 1, 2024 | Legal Insights & Updates, Personal Injury & Wrongful Death, Practice Areas, Trucking AccidentsNavigating Complex Employer Liability Issues in Wyoming People sometimes ask us, “Is a company that hires a person whose negligence injures someone else liable for monetary damages?” The answer is...
Maximizing Your Recovery: Understanding Limited Insurance Coverage and Your Options for Compensation
By Vickery & Shepherd | July 31, 2024 | Legal Insights & Updates, Practice Areas, Trucking AccidentsSo, you have been in an accident with a person who has only “limited” insurance coverage. Is your recovery limited to the amount of that insurance? The answer is “yes,...
You’ve Been Injured in a Car Crash: What to Do Next
By Vickery & Shepherd | May 23, 2024 | Legal Insights & Updates, Personal Injury & Wrongful Death, Trucking AccidentsFirst and foremost, seek medical attention. If your injury is severe, go to the emergency room or urgent care immediately. If your injuries are not urgent, schedule an appointment with...