Before you worry about legal strategy, take steps that protect your health and your case.
- Get medical help immediately (even if symptoms seem minor). New York insurers often scrutinize gaps between impact and treatment.
- Call 911 if you can safely do so. Ask for an officer to document the crash details.
- Record what you can remember: vehicle color, make/model (if known), direction of travel, approximate time, and anything distinctive (headlight shape, dent patterns, plate fragments).
- Photograph immediately if you’re able: road conditions, traffic signals/signage, your injuries, vehicle damage, and any debris.
- Secure witness contact information. In a town like Tarrytown—where people are frequently coming and going—witnesses can be hard to reach later.
If you’re wondering whether it’s worth contacting an attorney quickly: in hit-and-run cases, early action can affect what evidence is still obtainable.


