Your first priority is medical care. But your second priority—often overlooked—is building a record that matches what happened.
Do these things as soon as you can:
- Get evaluated promptly and insist the clinician documents the mechanism of injury (how it occurred) and your symptoms.
- Ask for copies of your visit notes and any imaging reports (X-ray/CT/MRI summaries).
- Document the scene: if it was a vehicle crash, note road conditions and traffic flow; if it was a slip/trip, capture the area, lighting, and any hazard (ice, debris, spills) you believe caused the fall.
- Track work impacts: in Oshkosh, many people work in manufacturing, healthcare, warehousing, or service jobs—keep records of missed shifts, reduced hours, and any restrictions your doctor imposes.
If you’re wondering whether an “AI legal assistant” can replace a lawyer—think of it as organization help only. The value in your case comes from evidence that ties the injury to the incident, plus a Wisconsin-ready legal strategy.


