About Tyson Elliot
Tyson Elliot Logan is a dedicated personal injury attorney based in Jackson, Wyoming. Since becoming a licensed attorney in 2005, he has focused on critical areas of law, including medical malpractice, nursing home abuse, asbestos and mesothelioma cases, civil rights, and insurance claims. His firm is committed to advocating for clients who have suffered due to negligence or wrongful actions, ensuring that their rights are vigorously defended. In 2002, Tyson earned his Juris Doctor from the University of Wyoming College of Law, where he developed a strong foundation in legal principles. Prior to law school, he completed a Bachelor of Arts in Politics and Government at the University of Puget Sound in 1995.
This educational background gave him a knowledge of both legal and political frameworks, which he applies in his practice. In 2010, he further developed his skills at the Trial Lawyers College, an institution renowned for its focus on trial advocacy and the art of persuasion in the courtroom. Most of Tyson's cases involve representing individuals harmed by medical negligence or unsafe conditions in nursing homes. He has successfully navigated complex asbestos and mesothelioma claims, advocating for those affected by exposure to harmful substances. His expertise in civil rights law ensures that clients' rights are protected and upheld, addressing injustices that may arise in various contexts.
Tyson's experience in these specialized areas allows him to provide informed and effective representation. Before establishing his practice in Jackson, Tyson worked with various law firms in both Montana and Wyoming. This diverse experience provided him with a understanding of the legal field in these states. He is committed to providing personalized attention to each client, guiding them through the legal process from initial consultation to trial, if necessary. His approach emphasizes clear communication and empathy, ensuring that clients feel supported throughout their legal journeys.
Tyson is an active member of the Montana State Bar and the Wyoming State Bar, as well as the American Association for Justice and the Wyoming Trial Lawyers Association. His involvement in these organizations helps him stay updated on legal developments and advocate for justice on behalf of his clients. He believes in the importance of continuous learning and professional development in the legal field. Beyond his legal practice, Tyson is dedicated to community service, often participating in local events aimed at raising awareness about legal rights and resources. He understands the challenges faced by individuals seeking justice and aims to make a positive impact both in and out of the courtroom.