Right after a crash, small choices can affect how your case is viewed later.
1) Get medical attention—even if symptoms seem minor. Wisconsin Rapids traffic moves quickly, and injuries can surface later (concussion symptoms, neck/back pain, soft-tissue damage). A prompt medical record also helps connect your injuries to the crash.
2) Document the scene while you can. If you’re able, take photos of the vehicle position, road conditions, lighting, and any markings or signage near where you were hit. If there were witnesses, get names and contact information.
3) Preserve communications. Save texts, emails, and social messages related to the incident. If an insurer calls, don’t guess about details—let your lawyer handle the back-and-forth.
4) Watch deadlines. Wisconsin personal injury claims are time-sensitive. Acting early helps ensure evidence is preserved and your claim isn’t jeopardized.


