In New Jersey, early steps can make or break your case—especially when liability is disputed.
Do this first:
- Get medical care right away (even if symptoms seem minor). Documenting injuries early helps connect the crash to later treatment.
- Report the incident if law enforcement responds. Request the report number.
- Write down details while they’re fresh: location, direction of travel, weather/lighting, and what the driver did right before impact.
- Preserve evidence: phone photos of injuries, vehicle position, roadway markings, and any nearby signage.
Avoid these common missteps:
- Don’t give a recorded statement to insurance before you’ve spoken with counsel.
- Don’t accept a “quick fix” settlement before you know the full extent of your injuries.
- Don’t assume witnesses will remember your name—collect contact info immediately.
If you’re searching for “AI help” after an accident, that can be useful for organizing what happened. But it can’t replace the legal value of properly preserved evidence and New Jersey-specific claim strategy.


