Howard traffic and commuting routes can make crashes feel sudden—especially when you’re dealing with changing road conditions, intersections, and drivers who may not expect a rideshare pickup or drop-off. In the first hours after impact, your priorities should be:
- Get medical care right away (even if symptoms seem minor). Wisconsin insurers often look for objective documentation.
- Record the ride details: time, pickup/drop-off area, and what you remember about the driver’s app status.
- Preserve evidence while it’s still available: photos of damage, the scene, and any messages/receipts tied to the trip.
- Be careful with statements: what you say to an adjuster can be used later to narrow the story.
AI-assisted case prep can help you keep this organized—but your lawyer should review it to ensure it matches what insurers and Wisconsin law require.


