In a lot of cases, the difference between a claim that moves forward and one that stalls comes down to timing.
- Cameras get overwritten quickly. Businesses and residences near high-traffic corridors may retain footage for short periods.
- Witness memories fade fast. People remember direction, vehicle color, and what they heard/observed—but those details get blurry over days.
- Medical documentation must match your timeline. Wisconsin insurers commonly scrutinize when treatment started and what symptoms were recorded.
If you’re dealing with pain, missed work, and uncertainty, you shouldn’t have to guess which details matter most. Your first call should be to protect the evidence that could connect the crash to your injuries.


