Your early actions can shape what evidence survives and how your story is documented. If you’re able to do so safely, focus on:
- Get medical care promptly (even if you feel “mostly okay”). Wisconsin insurers often look closely at timing.
- Report the crash. If police respond, make sure the incident details are accurate.
- Document what you can: crosswalk location, traffic signals, lighting, weather, and any nearby construction zones.
- Write down your version of events the same day while details are fresh—where you entered the roadway, what you saw, and what you felt immediately after impact.
If your accident occurred near a route that sees heavy morning/evening traffic, the timeline matters even more. Drivers may not notice pedestrians quickly—your claim may turn on whether the driver had time to avoid the collision.


