Greendale sits in the orbit of Milwaukee-area commuting routes, meaning serious collisions can happen quickly—during rush hours, school schedules, and high-traffic stretches. In these cases, insurers may move fast, especially when they believe liability is “obvious.”
If you were hurt in a crash involving:
- intersection impacts,
- lane-change contact,
- rear-end collisions,
- or vehicles striking pedestrians/bicyclists,
it’s critical to document what you can early. Even if you feel overwhelmed, the first weeks can determine what evidence survives.
What to do right now:
- Request the police report number (and confirm you receive the report when available)
- Preserve photos/video of the scene and injuries
- Write down your recollection while it’s fresh (route, traffic conditions, lighting, weather)
A catastrophic injury claim often turns on causation and credibility—details matter when defense teams try to narrow the story.


