After a life-altering injury, the case may feel “obvious” to you. But insurers and defense counsel in Wisconsin are trained to look for gaps—especially in the early days when:
- medical results are still changing,
- witnesses are hard to reach,
- and video or electronic records may be overwritten.
In Two Rivers, this timing problem can be worse when crashes involve:
- commuters traveling toward the larger regional road network,
- intersections where traffic patterns can be confusing,
- and seasonal activity that increases pedestrian exposure near event areas and waterfront traffic.
A catastrophic claim is usually not just about what happened—it’s about documenting how the injury occurred and proving how it continues to affect your life.


