At Sever Storey, we work exclusively for LANDOWNERS. With offices in Georgia, Indiana, Illinois, North Carolina, Ohio, and Texas, we have a NATIONAL reach and have represented clients in over a DOZEN different states.
Our mission is to hold condemnors, whether they be State, Federal, Local, Utility, or University, accountable to the landowners whose land they are acquiring. Our entire firm is built around serving you, the landowner who is facing eminent domain or condemnation.
We understand you may have a lot of questions about eminent domain, condemnation, and what it all entails. Visit our FAQ page to get more information on these and many more issues.
You have chosen Wyoming. We are not currently tracking any projects in this State. Your condemnation issue is important to us. Please complete the form below or contact us directly with your questions.
Case Results
State: Indiana (Marion County)
Case Type: Road projects
Initial Offer: $46,160
Sever Storey Walker Result:
$2,400,000
State: Indiana (Johnson County)
Case Type: Road projects
Initial Offer: $301,200
Sever Storey Walker Result:
$3,800,000
State: Indiana (Vigo County)
Case Type: Road projects
Initial Offer: $1,186,000
Sever Storey Walker Result:
$4,475,000
State: Indiana (Hamilton County)
Case Type: Road projects
Initial Offer: $79,200
Sever Storey Walker Result:
$3,000,000
State: Georgia (Union County)
Case Type: Road projects
Initial Offer: $454,250
Sever Storey Walker Result:
$1,500,000
State: Illinois, Sangamon County
Case Type: Road projects
Initial Offer: $125,600
Sever Storey Walker Result:
$1,191,950
Eminent Domain Projects In Wyoming
Transwest Express Transmission Line
A proposed 600kV transmission line that would run about 728 miles from south-central Wyoming to the Marketplace Hub near Las Vegas, Nev...
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Before going alone against the State let us give you our opinion. It is our pledge that we will provide a free case review for any individual or business facing eminent domain or condemnation. Contact us now at 888-318-3761
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