Your next steps shouldn’t be guesswork. Focus on actions that strengthen your case and protect your health.
- Call 911 and ask for an incident report
- Even if you think your injuries are minor, a report creates an official record that helps later.
- Document the scene while you can
- Note the time, location, direction of travel, weather/lighting, and any identifying details (partial plate, vehicle color, damage pattern).
- Capture what’s still visible
- Photos of vehicle damage, your injuries (as appropriate), skid marks, debris, and traffic conditions can matter.
- Get witness contact information
- People often stop to help and then leave. If you can, write down names and phone numbers.
- Seek medical care promptly
- In New York, injury documentation is central to causation. Delays can be used against you.
If you’re considering whether a digital “assistant” can help you organize this, it can—just don’t rely on it to replace legal strategy. The goal is to preserve the facts while they’re easiest to prove.


