Before thinking about numbers, make sure you’re medically evaluated—especially for punctures, bites to the hands/face, deep scratches, or any sign of infection. Wisconsin insurers often rely heavily on medical records to connect the injury to the bite and to show the severity.
What to do right away in Menomonie:
- Get prompt medical care (urgent care/ER as appropriate) and ask for clear documentation of wound location, measurements, and treatment.
- Photograph the injury as soon as you reasonably can after treatment.
- Write down the time, location, and what happened—while details are fresh.
- Note whether the incident occurred near a school area, apartment/common area, bike trail, park, or someone’s home—because those settings affect witness availability and liability questions.


