In the first hours and days after a crash, the choices you make can affect how insurers—and sometimes the court—view the timeline.
Focus on these priorities:
- Get medical evaluation promptly. Some injuries don’t show up right away. In New Jersey, your medical records often become the most important bridge between the crash and your symptoms.
- Document the scene while you can. If you’re able, take photos of the location (crosswalk markings, lighting, vehicle position, street signs), and write down what you remember before details fade.
- Preserve witness information. In Ocean City, there are often bystanders, cyclists, beachgoers, and other pedestrians who may have been watching. Ask for names and contact details.
- Keep communications consistent. If you speak with an insurance representative, stick to verifiable facts and avoid guessing about fault.
If you’re overwhelmed, that’s normal. A lawyer can take the evidence-preservation and insurer-communication burden off your plate so you can concentrate on recovery.


