After a crash, the biggest risk isn’t only pain—it’s losing evidence and saying something that insurers later twist.
In the first 48 hours, focus on:
- Medical care first: In Wisconsin, delays can create an unnecessary argument about whether your symptoms were truly caused by the crash.
- Get the basics documented: photos of vehicle positions, traffic signals/signs, road surface conditions, and any visible injuries.
- Record the rideshare details: trip time, pickup/drop-off location, and whether the driver was actively transporting a passenger.
- Write down your timeline while it’s fresh: how the collision happened, what you noticed (braking, swerving, lane position), and what anyone said at the scene.
If you’re wondering whether an AI intake tool can help you capture these details—yes, it can help you organize the story. But the next step should be a Wisconsin attorney reviewing the facts and protecting your claim with the right legal approach.


