$8,000 Initially Offered by Insurance
Recovered for Injured Passenger in Semi-Truck Rollover
$20,000 Initially Offered by Insurance
Recovered for Injured Client After Their Car Was T-Boned by a Commercial Vehicle
$60,000 Initially Offered by Insurance
Recovered for Injured Passenger in Car Hit While Making a U-Turn
In Wyoming’s trucking hub of Cheyenne, massive commercial vehicles dominate I-80 and I-25 as they haul freight across America’s heartland. These semi-trucks, tankers, and freight haulers create unique dangers that can devastate families in seconds. The sheer size and weight of these vehicles—often 80,000 pounds when fully loaded—means accidents result in catastrophic injuries and complex legal battles.
Following a truck crash in Cheyenne, you might be facing life-altering injuries, mounting medical bills, and the overwhelming prospect of taking on powerful trucking companies with teams of corporate lawyers. The Magic City of the Plains shouldn’t become a place where your family’s future gets crushed under legal complexity.
You don’t have to face these giants alone. We specialize in taking down trucking companies and their insurers—and we win.
After a truck accident in Cheyenne, you’re not just fighting an insurance company—you’re taking on an entire industry designed to protect trucking profits over injured families.
Our team levels this playing field. We know trucking industry tactics because we’ve beaten them repeatedly across Wyoming and beyond.
Truck accident cases require specialized expertise that most Wyoming firms simply don’t possess. We’ve invested in the tools, talent, and strategy needed to win against the trucking industry’s best defense teams.
Our in-house doctor specializes in catastrophic injury patterns common in auto accidents. He helps us document the full scope of your injuries and future medical needs.
We work with trucking accident reconstruction specialists who understand federal regulations, driver log requirements, and vehicle maintenance standards. This evidence is essential when trucking companies claim driver error or mechanical failure.
Unlike car accidents, truck crashes involve complex federal oversight through the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA). We know these regulations inside and out, including hours-of-service violations that frequently cause accidents on Wyoming's long-haul routes.
When trucking companies refuse fair settlements, we take them to court—and win. Our reputation means they often offer maximum compensation to avoid facing us in Wyoming courtrooms.
From our office just south of Holiday Park, we serve truck accident victims throughout the Cheyenne area and beyond. Whether your crash happened on the busy I-80/I-25 interchange where commercial traffic converges, along the Lincoln Highway through downtown, or on rural Wyoming highways where truckers push dangerous speeds, we understand these routes and the accidents they create.
Wyoming’s position as a crucial interstate corridor means truck accidents affect families from Western Hills to The Pointe, from historic neighborhoods near the State Capitol to growing communities in Orchard Valley and the Ranchettes. Distance doesn’t limit our reach—your recovery drives our commitment.
Truck emergencies happen around the clock, just like the commercial traffic that never stops flowing through Wyoming. Day or night, weekend or holiday, call Lowe Law Group when trucking negligence affects your family.
In 2024, Laramie County recorded 17 fatalities and 597 injuries according to the Wyoming Department of Transportation, with truck accidents representing some of the most severe outcomes. Wyoming’s position on major interstate trucking routes creates unique legal challenges that require specialized knowledge:
Cheyenne has personal injury lawyers with billboards along I-25, but most lack the specialized knowledge and resources required for complex truck accident litigation. They’ll sweet-talk you into signing, then realize they’re in over their heads when facing federal regulations and corporate legal teams.
We operate differently for truck accident cases:
Most attorneys serve corporate interests that pay by the hour. We chose personal injury litigation because we believe Wyoming families deserve protection from companies that prioritize profits over highway safety. Helping truck accident victims recover – physically, emotionally, and financially – isn’t just our profession. It’s our calling.
With Lowe Law Group, you maintain complete control while we handle the complex federal regulations and corporate tactics. We communicate proactively and ensure you understand every decision affecting your future. You focus on healing from catastrophic injuries. We’ll handle the trucking industry and keep you informed every step of the way.
Contact our Cheyenne office at (307) 460-6580 for your free 15-minute or less case evaluation. We’ll give you honest answers about your trucking case and only move forward if we’re confident we can win against these corporate giants. Remember: we don’t get paid unless you do.
We’re so confident in our service that we offer a 30-day trial period. During your first month with us, you have complete freedom to terminate our agreement with zero financial obligation.
You’re not a case number. You’re our client, and your future matters to us. You’ve been through enough, and the last thing we want to do is make the legal process stressful. Here’s it works with Lowe Law Group:
Let us listen to your story. We’ll provide a free, no-pressure case evaluation.
Our team handles everything: the legal process, gathering paperwork, reviewing your medical treatment, and more.
We win your case and maximize your compensation—or we don’t get paid, guaranteed.
In the first 30 days after signing with us, you have the right to end the agreement with no obligation to pay for any services rendered.
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