The legal process can be very complicated. Whether you have been the victim of an injury resulting from the negligence of another person or if you have been accused of a crime, an aggressive, competent, experienced trial lawyer can make a huge difference in the result.
At the Whitaker Law Office I excel at protecting people who have been the victims of a catastrophic injury or accused of a crime. I have the knowledge and experience to give you peace of mind as you make the complicated journey through the legal process. I will take the time to learn all of the details of your case, and after a thorough investigation of the facts and interviewing all of the witnesses I will help make the best decisions on your case for both you and your family.
My practice is limited to the State of Wyoming, and I frequently appear in courtrooms statewide. I have handled personal injury cases involving wrongful death, traumatic brain injuries, spinal injuries and paralysis, severe burn and electrocution injuries, catastrophic oil field and mining injuries, construction injuries, injuries caused by auto and truck collisions, and injuries created by hospital and nursing home neglect. You can select from the practice area section on this page for more information on these practice areas. We take these types of cases on a contingent fee basis and there is no charge for an initial consultation and case evaluation with my office.
My criminal law practice has included allegations of homicide, rape, burglary, aggravated assault, drug trafficking, child abuse, sexual abuse, indecent liberties, family violence, driving while intoxicated, and many other felony and misdemeanor violations in courtrooms statewide. If you have been accused of a crime you need an experienced trial lawyer to help you get fair treatment in the process. The fees for criminal cases vary depending upon how serious the charge, but I don't charge for the initial consultation.
Karpan and White was formed in 1995. The firm had a four year hiatus while both Ms. Karpan and Ms. White served in an appointed position in the federal government in Washington D. C. Upon their retur