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Wyoming law

Insurance Disputes Laws in Wyoming.

Wyoming insurance is regulated by the Wyoming Department of Insurance under Title 26 of the Wyoming Statutes. Wyoming recognizes common-law insurance bad faith as an independent tort (McCullough v. Golden Rule Insurance Co., 789 P.2d 855 (Wyo. 1990)), supporting compensatory and punitive damages for first-party claims. Wyoming is a traditional fault (tort) auto-insurance state, with mandatory minimum liability coverage.

Last verified: 2026-04-20

State law

Key Wyoming Statutes

Wyoming Insurance CodeWyo. Stat. tit. 26

Wyoming's principal insurance title — covering licensing, market conduct, rating, and policy requirements.

Motor Vehicle Safety-Responsibility ActWyo. Stat. § 31-9-101 et seq.

Wyoming's financial-responsibility law — mandates minimum auto liability coverage.

State law

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