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What to Do If You Were Hit by a Car as a Pedestrian in Wisconsin

At Natasha Misra Law, we represent people injured through no fault of their own. If you’ve been hit by a car as a pedestrian here’s what to do next to protect your health and your right to recover.

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October 9, 2025

You were crossing the street in downtown Milwaukee when a car sped through a turn and hit you. Or maybe you were walking in a Green Bay crosswalk with the signal when someone texting behind the wheel didn’t stop in time. One moment, you’re thinking about groceries or getting home — the next, you’re disoriented, hurt, and unsure of what just happened.

Unfortunately, pedestrian accidents like these happen far too often. Whether in Madison, Appleton, Fond du Lac, or right here in Milwaukee, we’ve seen firsthand how devastating these crashes can be — physically, emotionally, and financially.

At Natasha Misra Law, we represent people injured through no fault of their own. If you’ve been hit by a car as a pedestrian in Wisconsin, here’s what to do next to protect your health and your right to recover.

1. Call 911 and Seek Immediate Medical Attention

Your health comes first. Even if you think your injuries are “just bruises,” get checked out by emergency responders or go directly to the hospital. Adrenaline can mask pain, and some serious injuries — like head trauma, internal bleeding, or fractures — may not show symptoms right away.

If possible, call 911 yourself or ask someone nearby. Having police respond also ensures that a formal accident report is created — a vital piece of evidence later on.

2. Document the Scene If You Can

If you’re physically able, take photos or videos of the scene. Capture:

  • Your injuries
  • The vehicle that hit you (license plate, damage, make/model)
  • The intersection or road conditions
  • Any skid marks, broken glass, or debris

Also, try to collect contact information from witnesses. Their perspective can help establish fault and support your claim.

3. Do Not Accept Blame or Sign Anything at the Scene

The driver may apologize or try to explain. They may even ask you not to report it — or worse, offer cash to “keep it quiet.” Don’t agree to anything and don’t admit fault, even if you’re unsure what happened.

Insurance companies may use anything you say to minimize or deny your claim. Let the facts — and your attorney — speak for you.

4. Get Follow-Up Medical Care

In the days and weeks after the accident, continue to follow up with your doctors. Keep a detailed record of your injuries, medications, physical therapy, missed work, and how the injuries are affecting your life. All of this can be critical in securing fair compensation.

5. Speak With a Personal Injury Attorney in Wisconsin

Insurance companies often try to shift blame onto the pedestrian or pressure you into accepting a low settlement — especially if you’re handling the claim on your own.  

With the help of a personal injury attorney, you will be able to pursue all available insurance coverage.  This includes the insurance company for the at fault.  Additionally, you may also be able to seek compensation through your own auto insurance which can also provide coverage to you when you are a pedestrian struck by a vehicle.  

At Natasha Misra Law, we fight for your full recovery. We understand the unique challenges pedestrian accident victims face, and we know how to hold drivers and insurance companies accountable. Our law firm works on a contingency fee basis, meaning you don’t pay unless we win.

We also make communication easy for all clients — our team uses a professional translation service that supports nearly any language, including Spanish, Burmese, and Rohingya, so you can feel fully heard and supported throughout the process.

Contact Natasha Misra Law Today

If you were hit by a car while walking in Milwaukee, Madison, Green Bay, Appleton, or Fond du Lac, don’t wait to get the help you need. You deserve to recover — physically, emotionally, and financially — from what happened. Let us know what happened and we can work on getting your case started, contact us today!

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