You may be shaken, but aim for safety first, then documentation. In Middletown, timing matters because nearby cameras and private business footage can be overwritten quickly.
If you can do so safely:
- Call 911 and request that officers document the collision and scene observations.
- Write down everything immediately: direction of travel, vehicle color/make/model clues, partial plate details, and anything distinctive (headlight shape, bumper damage, stickers).
- Check for nearby witnesses who might still be at the scene (store employees, pedestrians, people in nearby vehicles).
- Photograph the scene if you’re able—road conditions, vehicle damage, and visible injuries.
- Get the report number from police (and keep a copy of what you receive).
If you’re wondering whether a digital “assistant” can replace this step—don’t rely on it. Your goal is to preserve facts while they’re fresh, then translate those facts into a legal demand with supporting evidence.


