In the hours after a crash, the biggest threats to your case are lost footage, incomplete information, and statements that can be misunderstood later.
Focus on these priorities:
- Get medical care right away (even if injuries seem minor). Wisconsin insurers often scrutinize timing.
- Call law enforcement and request documentation of the incident. Ask how the report number will be recorded so you can reference it later.
- Write down what you remember while it’s fresh: direction of travel, approximate time, vehicle color/make/model if you saw it, and any partial plate details.
- Capture scene evidence if you can safely: photos of damage, visible injuries, weather/lighting, and nearby conditions.
- Identify likely camera locations in the area—because footage retention is time-sensitive.
If you’re unsure what matters most, that’s normal. Many Menomonee Falls residents are focused on their health first, and that’s exactly why having counsel guide evidence priorities early can make a difference.


