If you’re able, the steps you take early can make or break whether liability is provable later—especially when the other vehicle is gone.
- Report the crash promptly: Wisconsin requires certain reporting steps depending on the circumstances. Even if you think the incident is “small,” a timely report helps anchor the facts.
- Document what you can while you’re still at the scene: photos of vehicle damage, traffic signals, road conditions, and any debris.
- Get details that matter locally: the direction of travel, nearby intersections/landmarks, and whether the crash happened in a high-traffic corridor or near a pedestrian area.
- Identify witnesses immediately: Waukesha residents often move on quickly after seeing an incident. Collect names/contact info while you can.
- Preserve medical records from day one: early documentation supports the connection between the collision and your symptoms—something insurers will scrutinize.


