Workers' Comp Attorneys in Laramie, Wyoming

Injured at work in Laramie? Compare licensed workers' compensation attorneys — free consultations, no upfront fees.

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Don Ebert

Laramie, Wyoming

★★★★ 4.2 · 91 reviews

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Walt Crandall

Cheyenne, Wyoming

★★★★½ 4.8 · 288 reviews

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Kim Larson

Casper, Wyoming

★★★★ 4.1 · 99 reviews

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Workers' Comp Laws in Wyoming

If you were injured at work in Laramie, Wyoming law entitles you to workers' compensation benefits — regardless of fault.

  • 📋 Report immediately — Wyoming has strict deadlines. Late reporting can end your claim.
  • 🏥 Choose your doctor carefully — Wyoming has specific rules about authorized treating physicians.
  • 📝 Denials can be appealed — A denial letter is not the end. Most can be overturned with legal help.
  • 💰 No upfront cost — Workers' comp attorneys in Laramie only get paid when you win.

Common Workplace Injuries in Laramie

Construction Falls
Back & Spine Injuries
Repetitive Stress / RSI
Forklift Accidents
Slip and Fall
Chemical Exposure
Vehicle Accidents
Machinery Injuries

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I find a workers' comp attorney in Laramie, Wyoming?

Use our directory above to compare licensed workers' compensation attorneys serving Laramie. Filter by specialty, rating, and experience. All offer free consultations.

How much does a workers' comp lawyer cost in Laramie?

Workers' comp attorneys work on contingency — you pay zero upfront. They only get paid a percentage of your settlement if you win.

What is the deadline to file a workers' comp claim in Wyoming?

Most states require you to report within 30–90 days of injury and file within 1–3 years. Contact an attorney immediately to protect your rights.

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