Right away, focus on actions that protect both your health and your legal position:
- Get medical care promptly (urgent care, ER, or follow-up). In New Jersey, gaps in treatment can become an insurance argument—especially if you’re later diagnosed with injuries that don’t show up immediately.
- Report the incident and keep copies of any crash documentation you receive.
- Collect location details: what street you were on, which direction you were walking, the nearest intersection, and what the area looked like (lighting, visibility, weather).
- Save photos and videos as soon as possible. If you can, capture the crosswalk markings/signage, vehicle position, and any roadway conditions.
- Write down names and contact info for anyone who saw the crash. In suburban areas like Roselle, witnesses often get on with their day quickly.
If you’re tempted to ask an AI tool “what should I do next,” use it for structure—but don’t rely on it for legal strategy. A lawyer can evaluate what matters most for your specific Roselle location and the evidence available.


