Your next steps can influence both medical documentation and the evidence available later.
- Get checked—fast. Even if you think it’s “just soreness,” have injuries documented. In Wisconsin, insurers frequently look for timing consistency between the crash and symptoms.
- Preserve crash evidence immediately. If you’re able, take photos of:
- the roadway condition (potholes, debris, wet spots)
- lane markings/signage and any traffic signals
- your bike position and any damage
- the other vehicle’s position and damage
- Write down what you remember while it’s fresh. Include details like lighting conditions, turn signals you observed, and whether the driver yielded.
- Be careful with statements to insurance. Adjusters may ask for “a quick recap.” Injured riders in Grafton often feel pressured to explain right away—before treatment is complete.
If you already have photos or a phone video from the scene, keep the original files (not screenshots) so a lawyer can review them accurately.


