Before you worry about settlement numbers, focus on steps that protect your health and your claim.
- Get medical care right away—even if you feel “mostly okay.” Adrenaline can mask concussion symptoms, soft-tissue injuries, and back/neck pain. In New Jersey, a strong medical record is often the difference between “minor” and “serious.”
- Request a police report when appropriate. If officers respond, the report can document roadway conditions, statements, and vehicle details.
- Document the scene while details are fresh. In Bergenfield, lighting, signage, and lane positioning can be disputed later—especially where turning traffic and crosswalk access overlap. Take photos of:
- the crosswalk or curb line where you entered
- traffic signals/signage
- vehicle position and visible damage
- injuries (as allowed)
- Write down your memory timeline. Include what you recall about the walk signal, your footing, and what the driver did right before impact.
If you’re searching online for an “AI pedestrian accident lawyer” to sort through what matters, treat it as education only. The Bergenfield evidence you gather immediately often can’t be recreated later.


