Your next steps can strongly influence how a claim is evaluated in New Jersey.
- Get medical care promptly (even if symptoms seem “minor”). Save all discharge paperwork and follow-up instructions.
- Document the scene while it’s still there: traffic signals, lane layout, debris, lighting conditions, and any construction signage.
- Record key witness information (names + phone/email if possible). In suburban areas, witnesses may be quick to help and just as quick to move on.
- Write a timeline: the route you were on, what you remember right before impact, and how your symptoms changed over the next day or two.
- Be careful with statements to insurers. Early calls can lead to misunderstandings that hurt credibility later.
If you’re looking for faster organization, an AI-assisted checklist can help you capture the right facts for a lawyer—but it should support your evidence, not replace it.


