Animal and dog bite law in Wyoming protects individuals who are injured by aggressive or uncontrolled animals. Wyoming generally follows a “dangerous propensity” or one-bite rule, meaning a dog owner may be held liable if they knew or should have known that their dog had a tendency to bite or act aggressively. Dog bite incidents in Wyoming can occur in neighborhoods, parks, rural areas, or private property and may result in serious injuries such as infections, permanent scarring, nerve damage, and emotional trauma. Victims may seek compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other related damages. Dog bite claims may involve disputes regarding the dog’s prior behavior, provocation, or the circumstances surrounding the attack. Experienced Wyoming animal and dog bite attorneys can help investigate the incident, establish liability, and pursue fair compensation for injured victims.




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