When your injury is severe, it’s easy to lose track of details. But early documentation is where many strong claims start.
Focus on medical care first. Follow discharge instructions and keep every follow-up appointment. Wisconsin insurance disputes often turn on whether the medical record consistently supports the severity and cause of the injury.
Then, if you’re able:
- Record what you remember (time, location, traffic conditions, weather, signage, lane markings).
- Save incident-related items: photos of the scene, vehicle damage, visible injuries, and any debris.
- Preserve witness information (names and phone numbers). In traffic-heavy areas, witnesses may be hard to reach later.
- Keep communications: claim numbers, letters, and any messages from insurance.
Be cautious with recorded statements. Adjusters may request quick answers before your condition stabilizes. Once a statement is on record, it can be used to challenge causation or long-term impact.
If you want help organizing early facts, treat “AI” like a checklist—not a substitute for legal advice tailored to your medical timeline and the Wisconsin rules that apply to your situation.


