The choices you make early can shape how your claim is handled later. If you’re able, focus on these practical steps:
- Get medical care promptly (even if symptoms feel minor at first). In Wisconsin, the connection between the crash and later symptoms matters—especially when the injury reveals itself over time.
- Document the scene while it’s still fresh: take photos of vehicle positions, visible damage, traffic signals, weather/lighting, and any hazards.
- Preserve ride details: screenshots of trip info, driver name, timestamps, and pickup/drop-off locations.
- Write down what happened while you remember it—where the vehicle was relative to you, how it moved, and what you felt immediately after impact.
- Be careful with statements to adjusters. Early calls can lead to misunderstandings or recorded statements that insurers later use to narrow responsibility.
If you already spoke with an insurer, that doesn’t mean you’re stuck. We review what was said, what was recorded, and what documentation is still available.


