Sheridan is a close-knit community, and pool injuries often involve people you know—neighbors, friends, tenants, or staff at a managed property. That can make it tempting to “handle it informally.” Unfortunately, informal discussions and delayed documentation can hurt a claim later.
In Wyoming, personal injury lawsuits generally have statutory deadlines (often tied to the date of the injury). Missing a deadline can end your ability to recover—regardless of how clear fault may seem.
What to do now:
- Get medical care and follow-up instructions in writing.
- Preserve photos/videos of the pool deck, gates, ladders, drains, and any warning signage.
- Write down what you remember while it’s still fresh: weather/lighting, who was present, and what unsafe condition existed.
- Be cautious with recorded statements to insurance.


