
Our hearts are with everyone affected by this tragedy.
To the families who lost loved ones, to those recovering from injuries, and to every first responder and witness affected by this Wyoming tanker truck crash—we extend our deepest sympathy.
No family expects to receive a phone call that changes life forever. In the days and weeks following a catastrophic truck crash, families are often faced with overwhelming grief while trying to answer difficult questions about medical care, insurance, investigations, employment, and the future.
This page was created to provide general information that may help families understand what typically happens after a serious commercial truck collision.

The Investigation Has Already Begun
When a crash involves a commercial truck or tanker, multiple investigations may occur simultaneously.
Depending on the circumstances, investigators may include:
- Wyoming Highway Patrol
- Local law enforcement
- Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA)
- National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB), if involved
- The trucking company
- The trucking company's insurance representatives
These investigations are intended to determine how the collision occurred and whether any safety regulations were violated.
Important Evidence Can Disappear
Commercial trucking cases are very different from ordinary automobile accidents because they often involve evidence that may not be preserved indefinitely.
Examples include:
- Electronic logging device (ELD) data
- Engine control module (ECM) or "black box" information
- Driver qualification files
- Hours-of-service records
- Dash camera footage
- In-cab communications
- GPS data
- Vehicle inspection and maintenance records
- Cargo loading documentation
- Drug and alcohol testing records
- Cell phone records, where legally obtainable
In many cases, steps should be taken promptly to request preservation of this evidence before it is overwritten, destroyed, or lost.
You May Be Contacted by Insurance Companies
After a major crash, insurance representatives may contact injured individuals or surviving family members.
Before providing recorded statements or signing documents, consider understanding:
- What the document authorizes
- Whether you are releasing any legal rights
- Whether additional medical treatment is anticipated
- Whether all potential damages have been identified
Every family's circumstances are different.

Medical Care Comes First
If you were injured:
- Follow your physicians' recommendations.
- Attend follow-up appointments.
- Keep copies of medical bills and records.
- Save receipts for medications, travel, lodging, and other expenses related to treatment.
- Maintain a journal describing your recovery and how your injuries affect daily life.
Families Who Lost Loved Ones
Nothing can replace the loss of a family member.
In addition to grieving, surviving families often face immediate practical responsibilities involving:
- Funeral arrangements
- Probate and estate matters
- Insurance claims
- Employment benefits
- Financial support for dependents
The laws governing wrongful death claims differ from state to state. Because this collision involved Wyoming and some victims were Colorado residents, multiple legal issues may arise depending on the specific facts of each family's situation.
Commercial Truck Cases Are Different
Commercial carriers must comply with extensive federal safety regulations.
Depending on the investigation, questions may arise regarding:
- Driver fatigue
- Speed
- Training
- Hiring and supervision
- Vehicle maintenance
- Mechanical failures
- Hazardous material transportation requirements
- Company safety practices
- Compliance with federal trucking regulations
Each case depends on its own facts, and investigations often take months to complete.
Caring for Yourself and Your Family
Traumatic events affect people differently.
Family members, children, witnesses, and first responders may experience emotional effects long after physical injuries heal.
Seeking support from counselors, faith leaders, physicians, or community organizations is a sign of strength—not weakness.

Frequently Asked Questions
Should I speak with the trucking company's insurance adjuster?
Every situation is different. Before providing recorded statements or signing documents, it is often helpful to understand your rights and the purpose of the request.
How long will the investigation take?
Major commercial vehicle investigations frequently take months and, in some cases, longer depending on the agencies involved and the complexity of the collision.
What if my family lives in Colorado but the crash happened in Wyoming?
Cross-state crashes can involve multiple legal and insurance issues. Which state's laws apply depends on the facts of the case and should be evaluated individually.
What should I keep?
Consider keeping:
- Medical records
- Bills and receipts
- Photographs
- Insurance correspondence
- Employment records related to missed work
- Notes about your recovery
- Copies of any communications regarding the collision
If You Need Guidance
If you or someone you love was affected by this Wyoming tanker truck crash and you have questions about the legal process, understanding your options, or protecting important evidence, our attorneys are available to answer questions.
There is no obligation to hire our firm. Sometimes families simply need reliable information during an incredibly difficult time.
If we can help provide clarity or point you toward helpful resources, we are honored to do so.
About Metier Law Firm
Metier Law Firm represents individuals and families affected by catastrophic truck and commercial vehicle crashes throughout Wyoming, Colorado, Washington, and Oregon. We are committed to helping families understand the legal process with compassion, respect, and honesty.
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