Before you worry about lawsuits or settlement numbers, focus on steps that preserve what matters most locally—especially video and witness availability.
- Get to safety and request medical care (even if you think the injury is minor). Wisconsin treatment records help explain symptoms over time.
- Call the police and ask for a report number. For hit-and-runs, the report becomes a foundation for later insurance and legal requests.
- Document the scene while you can: location details, direction of travel, vehicle description (make/model/color), and any visible damage or debris.
- Check for nearby cameras fast. In Cudahy, that can include storefronts along busier streets and cameras on nearby properties. Ask whether they retain footage and when it’s overwritten.
- Write down witness contact info immediately. If someone saw the vehicle leave, their statement may be the missing link when the driver is never identified.
If you’re tempted to “wait and see,” resist it. The earliest window is when Cudahy crash evidence is most recoverable.


