In the first hours after a crash, what you do can shape how your claim is viewed later. If you’re able, focus on these steps:
- Get medical attention promptly (even if pain seems minor). NJ insurers often look for documented treatment.
- Report the incident and ask that key details are included in the report.
- Write down what you remember while it’s fresh: traffic light status, vehicle direction, weather/lighting, and whether you saw a phone in use.
- Preserve evidence: photos of the scene, clothing/visible injuries, crosswalk markings, and any traffic signals.
- Identify witnesses near storefronts, bus stops, or homes where people may have seen the impact.
If the driver fled, don’t assume it’s hopeless. A hit-and-run pedestrian claim in New Jersey can still involve recoverable sources, but the evidence you preserve early matters.


