The actions you take right after a pedestrian collision can affect what you’re able to recover later.
- Get medical care immediately (even if symptoms seem minor). Wisconsin insurers often scrutinize whether treatment was timely.
- Report the crash and request an incident number if police respond.
- Document the scene: traffic signals, crosswalk location, lighting conditions, weather, curb cuts, and anything unusual (construction barriers, blocked sightlines, debris).
- Preserve witness information—especially near Milwaukee intersections where drivers and pedestrians may be passing through quickly.
- Avoid recorded statements to insurance without understanding how they may be used.
If you’re wondering how an “AI pedestrian accident lawyer” could help, think of it as a way to organize facts—not a replacement for a lawyer who can evaluate liability, damages, and Wisconsin procedures.


