If the injury is recent, your best leverage usually comes from acting quickly and documenting carefully. Use this practical checklist:
- Get medical care immediately and follow the treatment plan. In Wisconsin, consistent medical documentation is critical when causation and severity are later disputed.
- Write down what you remember (while it’s fresh): time, location, lane/traffic conditions, weather, what happened before impact, and what you observed.
- Preserve accident information: police report number, photos, dashcam/video if available, and contact details for witnesses.
- Save every receipt and record: prescriptions, mileage to appointments, medical co-pays, home care expenses, mobility supplies, and time lost from work.
- Be cautious with insurance statements. Recorded or written statements can be used to minimize injury severity.
If you’re considering an “AI catastrophic injury lawyer” search because you want immediate structure—use that impulse to get organized, but have a Wisconsin attorney review your facts before you make decisions that affect the case.


