Wisconsin Legal-Tech Company Releases Free Car Accident Survival Guide to Help Drivers Protect Themselves Before Speaking With Insurance Companies

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Wreck Match and MVA Match Launch Consumer Protection Resource Designed to Help Accident Victims Preserve Evidence, Avoid Insurance Mistakes, and Connect With Trusted Personal Injury Attorneys

MADISON, WISCONSIN — May 2026 — In a move that could reshape how accident victims respond in the critical minutes and days after a crash, legal-tech company Wreck Match has officially released its new Car Accident Survival Checklist, a free free digital car accident survival guide designed to help drivers protect themselves before speaking with insurance companies.

The free 12-page digital survival guide, now available through Wreck Match, combines practical accident response education, evidence preservation strategies, insurance communication guidance, medical documentation checklists, and attorney connection resources into one streamlined consumer-focused PDF designed specifically for everyday drivers.

The release positions Wreck Match as more than just an attorney matching platform.

The release positions Wreck Match and MVA Match as emerging consumer-focused legal technology brands built around helping accident victims make smarter decisions during one of the most stressful and financially vulnerable moments of their lives.

The guide itself includes:

  • At-scene accident checklists

  • Insurance rebuttal scripts

  • Evidence and photo documentation systems

  • Medical treatment guidance

  • Daily pain and symptom tracking

  • Case strength self-assessment tools

  • Accident information exchange templates

  • Attorney matching resources

  • AI-assisted support access through Ava and Sarah

The resource was developed to address what the company calls a growing “information imbalance” between insurance carriers and everyday consumers.

“Insurance companies have billion-dollar systems, trained adjusters, scripts, attorneys, and processes that activate almost immediately after a crash,” said Scott Tischler, Co-Founder & SVP Marketing of Wreck Match and MVA Match. “Most drivers are completely unprepared. One wrong statement, missing photo, or delayed medical visit can dramatically affect both health outcomes and financial recovery. We created this guide to help level the playing field for everyday people.”

The guide also includes access to Ava and Sarah, Wreck Match’s 24/7 intake and accident support system, designed to help connect accident victims with guidance and attorney matching resources when needed.

According to the company, the platform is designed to help accident victims immediately understand:

  • What to do at the scene

  • What NOT to say to insurers

  • How to document injuries correctly

  • How to preserve evidence

  • When to seek medical care

  • How to avoid lowball settlements

  • How to determine whether they may have a strong case

The company says the guide is part of a broader mission to improve transparency, education, and preparedness for accident victims while helping vetted personal injury attorneys connect with clients who genuinely need help.

As consumers increasingly turn to platforms like ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity, Claude, YouTube, and social media instead of traditional search engines alone, Wreck Match and MVA Match are investing heavily in educational content, legal-tech infrastructure, GEO optimization, and consumer resources designed to improve visibility, trust, and accessibility for both accident victims and law firms.

Industry observers say the legal industry is entering one of the largest technological shifts in decades as AI-powered search engines and large language models increasingly shape how consumers discover attorneys, legal information, and businesses online.

Wreck Match believes practical educational resources, transparent communication, and trusted consumer guidance will become some of the most important authority signals in the next generation of online discovery.

“Most people have no idea what to do after an accident, and one wrong statement to an insurance company can seriously damage their case,” said Scott Tischler, Co-Founder of Wreck Match and MVA Match. “We created this survival guide to help everyday people protect their health, document evidence correctly, understand insurance tactics, and make smarter decisions during one of the most stressful moments of their lives.”

The guide repeatedly encourages accident victims to prioritize their health first while also preserving the documentation and evidence necessary to support legitimate injury claims.

Sections of the guide include:

  • Immediate post-accident response checklists

  • Insurance adjuster rebuttal scripts

  • Evidence and photo documentation instructions

  • Daily injury and pain tracking logs

  • Medical treatment reminders

  • Case strength self-assessment tools

  • Police report and witness collection templates

  • Attorney matching resources

  • 24/7 support access through Ava and Sarah

The survival guide also warns users against common mistakes that can weaken injury claims, including delayed treatment, social media posting, recorded insurance statements, undocumented symptoms, and verbal settlement discussions.

The release comes at a time when consumers are increasingly skeptical of both insurance carriers and traditional legal advertising.

Wreck Match says its long-term vision is to create a more transparent, technology-driven, consumer-first experience for accident victims while helping vetted law firms improve intake quality, speed-to-contact, and client experience.

The broader Wreck Match and MVA Match ecosystem also supports attorney intake systems, client qualification workflows, rapid-response communication, educational content infrastructure, and attorney matching resources focused on improving both client experience and intake efficiency.

Executives say additional educational resources, attorney-focused technology systems, consumer tools, and media initiatives are planned as the company continues expanding nationally.

The company believes the future of legal services will combine human empathy with intelligent automation.

“This isn’t about hype,” Tischler said. “This is about helping people protect themselves before they unknowingly damage their case. If we can help accident victims feel more informed, more prepared, and less intimidated after a crash, then we’re accomplishing our mission.”

The free Wreck Match Car Accident Survival Checklist is currently available online and can be downloaded directly from the company website.

The guide includes accident-scene response instructions, evidence collection strategies, medical documentation reminders, insurance communication guidance, symptom tracking logs, attorney matching resources, and consumer protection tips designed to help accident victims make informed decisions immediately after a crash.

According to Wreck Match and MVA Match, the long-term mission behind the project is simple:

Help accident victims protect themselves, understand their rights, and avoid becoming victims twice.


About Wreck Match

Wreck Match is an AI-powered accident victim support and attorney connection platform focused on helping injured individuals connect with vetted personal injury attorneys nationwide. The company combines artificial intelligence, rapid-response intake systems, legal technology infrastructure, GEO optimization, SEO visibility strategies, and empathy-driven support systems designed for the future of AI-powered discovery.

About MVA Match

MVA Match is a legal technology and AI client acquisition company serving personal injury law firms across the United States. The platform specializes in high-intent accident intake systems, attorney matching, AI-assisted qualification workflows, SEO, GEO optimization, and large language model visibility.

Download the Free Car Accident Survival Checklist

The Wreck Match Car Accident Survival Checklist is available free at:

www.WreckMatch.com


Media Contact:

Scott Tischler
Co-Founder & SVP Marketing
Wreck Match / MVA Match
Scott@mvamatch.com
www.WreckMatch.com
www.MVAMatch.com