Your first calls should be medical and safety-related—not paperwork. Wisconsin adjusters may ask for details early, but the strongest claims usually start with a clear record.
Do this right away:
- Get evaluated promptly (urgent care, ER, or your primary provider) and tell clinicians about neck/back pain, stiffness, numbness/tingling, headaches, or weakness.
- Request copies of visit notes, imaging reports, and any work restrictions.
- Document the incident while it’s fresh: where you were, what happened, traffic conditions/intersection details, and who witnessed it.
- Keep receipts and records: mileage to appointments, prescriptions, braces, therapy costs, and any missed-time documentation.
Even if symptoms are mild at first, Wisconsin injury cases often hinge on whether your treatment path tracks the injury timeline. A quick medical visit can help prevent unnecessary disputes later.


