After a crash, the “right” move is usually the one that preserves evidence and supports your medical record.
- Get medical care promptly (even if symptoms seem minor). Some injuries—like concussion, soft-tissue trauma, or back/neck issues—can worsen over days.
- Document what you can while it’s fresh: photos of traffic signals, the crosswalk/curb area, vehicle position, and any visible road conditions.
- Write down details while you remember them: time of day, weather/lighting, direction of travel, and what the driver said (if anything).
- Avoid recorded statements or quick “settlement check” conversations with the insurer before you understand the full injury picture.
In Wisconsin, your ability to recover can depend on how reliably the accident sequence and injury causation are supported. Early documentation helps prevent your claim from being reduced to assumptions.


