Wisconsin deadlines and missing evidence don’t wait for you to feel better. In the first two days after a crash, focus on actions that help your case later:
- Get checked by medical professionals promptly. Delayed care can create unnecessary disputes about whether symptoms are tied to the crash.
- Document the ride while it’s still fresh. Screenshot the trip details in the app (driver name/ID, pickup/drop-off, timestamps, route info if available).
- Request the crash report if one was filed. If police responded, the report often becomes a key reference point.
- Write down what you felt right away. West Bend commuters sometimes assume soreness will “go away”—but later symptoms can be harder to connect without early notes.
- Avoid recorded statements until you know what they’ll be used for. Adjusters may ask questions designed to narrow coverage or limit payouts.
This isn’t about being afraid of insurance—it’s about preventing preventable problems that can slow recovery.


