In Brookfield, bicycle collisions often happen at intersections, near driveways, and along routes where drivers expect steady neighborhood traffic. After a crash, your immediate actions can strongly affect how liability is evaluated.
Do this first:
- Get medical care promptly. Even if symptoms seem mild, have an evaluation and request that your injuries are documented.
- Report the incident appropriately. If police are involved, obtain the report number. If not, write down who was present and what you observed.
- Save evidence while it’s still fresh. Take photos of the roadway, traffic controls, your bike, clothing/gear damage, and any visible injuries.
- Write your timeline immediately. Include the time of day, weather/lighting, where you entered the intersection/roadway, and what you remember about vehicle movement.
Avoid this early:
- Don’t give long, detailed statements to insurers before you’ve been medically evaluated.
- Don’t rely on “I’m sure it was their fault” without preserving facts that can be verified.


