In Watertown, serious crashes and workplace incidents commonly happen during predictable windows—commute hours, school dismissal, shift changes, and weekends when visitors drive through town. That matters because the strongest proof is often time-sensitive.
**Evidence tends to disappear quickly when: **
- Surveillance is overwritten after a short retention period.
- Dashcam footage is looped and not saved.
- Witnesses move on or become harder to contact.
- Medical records are fragmented across ER, specialists, and follow-up facilities.
What to do right now:
- Write down what you remember while it’s still fresh (even partial details).
- Save any photos, videos, and messages.
- Request copies of your medical records early.
- If there was a crash, preserve vehicle information and incident details.
A tool can help you organize, but a lawyer is what turns that information into a claim that fits Wisconsin law and withstands insurance scrutiny.


