In the early window after a crash, the biggest risk is losing evidence and delaying medical documentation. Before you think about settlement, focus on these priorities:
- Get examined promptly. Wisconsin insurers often look for objective injury documentation, not just your recollection of symptoms.
- Write down a timeline while it’s fresh. Include: where the crash happened (street/nearby landmark), how the vehicle was behaving before impact, and what you remember about the driver’s actions.
- Preserve collision details. If you can safely do so, take photos of vehicle damage, roadway conditions, lane markings, and anything unusual (debris, lighting, weather).
- Capture witness information. In Menasha, it’s common for people to be traveling between home, work, and evening plans—witnesses may disappear quickly. Get names and contact info.
- Be careful with statements. Insurance representatives may ask for recorded statements early. Keep your wording limited to basic facts and let your attorney handle legal positioning.
If you’re thinking about using an “AI guide” to organize information, that can be helpful—but it can’t replace the value of a lawyer reviewing the full record and protecting your rights.


