In the hours after a collision, the biggest risk is not just injury—it’s losing details that insurers rely on to challenge liability.
Focus on three priorities:
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Get medical evaluation (even if you feel “okay”)
- Wisconsin injury claims depend heavily on documented symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment.
- Soft-tissue injuries, concussions, and pain that ramps up over the next day are common reasons people later struggle to connect the dots.
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Preserve crash evidence before it disappears
- Take photos of the scene (roadway, lane position, signals/signage, debris, lighting conditions), plus both vehicles/bikes.
- If you can, capture the angle of impact and any markings that show where you were traveling.
- If a driver says they’ll “send insurance info later,” still document it now.
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Limit recorded statements until you understand your options
- Insurance representatives may ask questions that can be used to argue you were at fault or that your injuries aren’t crash-related.
- If you’re unsure what to say, get legal guidance first.


