Right after a hit-and-run or a collision at a crosswalk, your priorities should be: safety, documentation, and medical care.
- Get medical attention first. Wisconsin law doesn’t require you to “tough it out” before seeking treatment. Delayed care can make injuries harder to connect to the crash.
- Document what you can while it’s fresh. If you’re able, take photos of the scene (crosswalk, traffic signals, lighting, weather conditions, vehicle position) and write down what you remember.
- Preserve evidence connected to West Allis roads. Many crashes occur near high-traffic corridors and intersections where video may exist from nearby businesses, dash cams, or street cameras. The sooner you act, the easier it is to preserve it.
Even if you’ve seen an “AI lawyer” tool online, those tools can’t replace what’s needed in a real claim: evidence review, Wisconsin-specific strategy, and responding to insurer tactics.


