After a catastrophic injury, families in Plover commonly face the same immediate problems: medical appointments get scheduled, insurance calls come in, and critical evidence starts disappearing.
In the first few days, focus on:
- Get and follow medical instructions (and keep every visit and referral). Wisconsin juries and adjusters expect medical continuity.
- Write down what you remember while it’s still fresh: where you were, what you saw, what you felt, and what conditions were like (road surface, lighting, weather, jobsite setup).
- Preserve accident documentation: incident/accident report numbers, EMS paperwork, photos, and any ticket or citation information.
- Be careful with recorded statements. Insurance adjusters may ask questions before the full scope of injury is known.
If you’re thinking about using an AI questionnaire to “speed things up,” that can be helpful for organizing details—but it should not replace attorney review of the facts, liability issues, and the medical story.


