How to run Treble Damages in DocketMath for Wyoming

How to run Treble Damages in DocketMath for Wyoming

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Published April 26, 2025 • Updated May 16, 2026 • By DocketMath Team

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US-WY treble damages rules

This source-backed guide covers US-WY treble damages authority (Wyo. Stat. § 40-13-110 (Wyoming Antitrust Act — discretionary trebling of actual damages, up to 3x)). It explains how to read the calculator's multiplier output and points to the controlling US-WY multiplier statutes.

What the output means

Run this scenario in DocketMath using the Treble Damages calculator.

When the calculator shows a multiplier result, read it as a statutory multiplier on the base damages figure, not as a separate damages category.

  • Base damages stay the same until the multiplier is applied.
  • The statutory multiplier changes the total by the rule-specified factor.
  • Any cap, exception, or carve-out still controls if the statute says it does.

US-WY rule notes

Wyo. Stat. § 40-13-110 (Wyoming Antitrust Act — discretionary trebling of actual damages, up to 3x)

US-WY treble damages controlling authority under Wyo. Stat. § 40-13-110 (Wyoming Antitrust Act — discretionary trebling of actual damages, up to 3x).

40-13-110. TITLE 40 - TRADE AND COMMERCE CHAPTER 1 - TRADEMARKS AND SERVICE MARKS 40-1-101. Definitions. (a) The term "trademark" as used in this act means any word, name, symbol, or device or any combination thereof adopted and used by a person to identify and distinguish the goods of such person, including a unique product, from those manufactured or sold by others, and to indicate the source of the goods, even if that source is unknown. (b) The term "service mark" as used in this act means any word, name, symbol or device

What changes the result most

  • The base damages input, because the multiplier applies to that number.
  • The statutory multiplier itself, because 2x, 3x, and 4x produce different totals.
  • Any cap or carve-out in the statute, because it can limit the multiplied amount.

Use the calculator

DocketMath's treble-damages calculator can model multiplier outcomes once you identify the controlling statute and whether a cap or exception applies. Use the source panel for the verified primary-source rule.

Open the Treble Damages calculator

Sources

All sources are official primary law published by wyoleg.gov.

Corroboration method: government_primary_source_direct_fetch.