Your first decisions can affect both your health and your claim. Start here:
- Get medical care right away. Wisconsin insurance and courts expect injuries to be documented. Even if you feel “mostly okay,” some conditions show up later.
- Report the crash. A properly documented incident helps establish the basic facts and creates an official paper trail.
- Preserve local evidence while it’s still available. If you were hit near a corridor with traffic cameras or nearby businesses, video may be overwritten quickly.
- Write down details immediately. Time, weather, lighting, crosswalk presence, what the driver said, and who witnessed it—these details fade fast.
If you’re wondering whether an AI pedestrian accident tool can help you “do it yourself,” it may help you organize information. But it can’t replace evidence preservation, legal deadlines, and negotiation strategy—especially when fault is disputed.


