If you were struck while walking, your next steps can affect whether your claim is credible, provable, and recoverable.
Do this as soon as possible:
- Get medical attention immediately (even if you think it’s “not that bad”). In New Jersey, early medical documentation helps connect symptoms to the crash.
- Report the crash and request an incident/accident report number when applicable.
- Document the scene: photos of the crosswalk/curb area, traffic signals, lighting conditions, vehicle position, and any visible injuries.
- Collect witness details—especially if the incident occurred near commuting routes or bus stops where people may move on quickly.
- Save everything: ER discharge paperwork, physical therapy referrals, work notes, prescriptions, and bills.
If the driver disputes what happened—or the case becomes a “he said, she said” situation—those early details become the backbone of liability and damages.


