Cody residents and visitors often face conditions that can complicate serious injury cases:
- High-speed merges and pass attempts on two-lane routes can turn “minor” impacts into catastrophic trauma.
- Wildlife and weather hazards (fog, wind, icy patches) can affect visibility and braking distance—creating disputes about fault and causation.
- Tourist-heavy traffic during peak seasons increases the chance of multi-vehicle crashes, unclear witness accounts, and delayed reporting.
- Construction zones and detours can contribute to dangerous lane changes or runoff injuries.
When injuries are severe, insurance teams may try to narrow the story—claiming the harm is temporary, blaming road conditions, or suggesting unrelated health issues. Your claim needs an evidence plan built for how these cases actually get contested in Wyoming.


