Even when you feel shaken, a few actions can protect your claim under New Jersey’s evidence rules and insurance timelines:
- Get medical care right away (urgent care/ER if needed). Hidden injuries are common after impacts.
- Document what you can: photos of injuries, your clothing/footwear position, traffic signals, street lighting, and crosswalk markings.
- Record driver and scene details: plate number (if known), vehicle description, direction of travel, and whether it was a hit-and-run.
- Identify witnesses quickly—people near bus stops, storefronts, and nearby sidewalks often move on fast.
- Write down your recollection while it’s fresh (where you entered the roadway, what you saw, and how the collision happened).
If you’re searching for an “AI pedestrian accident lawyer” for quick clarity, use it only as a starting point for organizing facts—but don’t delay medical care or evidence collection while you’re trying to figure things out.


