In the first hours and days after impact, your goal is to create a record that insurance and defense teams cannot easily dismiss.
Do this when you can:
- Get medical care immediately—including follow-up visits. In Wisconsin, delayed treatment can become a point of dispute.
- Write down what you remember: exact location (near the nearest intersection/landmark), direction of travel, lighting conditions, and anything you noticed about the other driver’s behavior.
- Collect crash details: photos of vehicle positions, road conditions, skid marks (if visible), and any debris.
- Preserve witness information: names, phone numbers, and what they observed—especially if the crash occurred near a busy evening route.
- Keep every receipt and record: ER visits, prescriptions, mileage for treatment, and time missed from work.
Why this matters locally: in and around West Bend, crashes may involve drivers coming through busier corridors during commute hours or after evening activities. Evidence can disappear quickly when vehicles are towed, repaired, or moved.


