Understanding Underinsured Motorist Accidents in Wyoming: Your Path to Full Compensation Driving on Wyoming's vast and beautiful roads comes with inherent risks. While we all hope to avoid accidents, they are an unfortunate reality. What many drivers don't realize is that even if the other driver is found at fault, their insurance might not cover all your damages. This is where Underinsured Motorist (UIM) coverage becomes not just an option, but a vital safety net, particularly in a state like Wyoming. Wyoming's minimum liability insurance requirements are relatively low compared to the potential costs of serious injuries. If you're involved in an accident with a driver carrying only the state minimum liability limits (currently $25,000 per person, $50,000 per accident for bodily injury, and $20,000 for property damage), and your medical bills alone exceed those limits, you could be left with significant out-of-pocket expenses. This article will explain...