The choices you make early can shape how your claim is evaluated later.
- Get checked medically—even if you feel “mostly okay.” Some injuries show up later (head impacts, soft-tissue injuries, concussion symptoms). In Wisconsin, a prompt medical record helps connect your treatment to the crash.
- Document the scene while it’s still there. In Waupun, that may mean capturing road conditions near intersections, work zones, or areas where drivers commonly slow down or turn.
- Write down witness details immediately. If someone stopped to help, get names and contact info before people go home.
- Be cautious with insurer statements. Early recorded statements can be used to argue the crash happened differently than you remember.
If you’re wondering whether an “AI bicycle accident injury assistant” can help you organize this information, the best use is as a checklist builder—so you don’t forget key facts to share with counsel.


