Your next decisions can affect both your health and your ability to pursue compensation.
- Get medical care promptly—even if injuries feel “minor.” In New Jersey, early treatment helps create a clear medical timeline.
- Report the crash and request a copy of the report (if one was generated). If police responded, the report often becomes a key reference point later.
- Document what you can while it’s still fresh: take photos of the crosswalk or intersection, street lighting, traffic signals, vehicle damage, and your injuries.
- Write down witness info (names and phone numbers). People often disappear quickly after a crash.
- Be careful what you say to insurance. Stick to basic facts and avoid speculating about fault.
If you’re wondering whether a tool like an AI pedestrian accident lawyer can help you organize these steps, it can assist with checklists and note-taking—but it can’t replace a lawyer’s ability to investigate and evaluate liability in your specific Ramsey scenario.


