In New Jersey, early documentation can make or break how insurers and adjusters view your claim. After a collision, focus on practical actions you can control:
- Get medical care even if you “feel okay.” Some pedestrian injuries (like concussions and soft-tissue damage) can show up later.
- Write down what you remember while it’s fresh. Time, location details, traffic lights, weather/lighting, and how the driver behaved.
- Preserve scene evidence. If you can, take photos of the intersection/crosswalk area, your visible injuries, vehicle damage, and any traffic control.
- Collect witness information. In busier areas, people move on quickly—capture names and contact details fast.
- Be careful with statements. Insurance calls can feel routine, but casual comments may be used to challenge your account.
These steps are especially important on streets where drivers may be navigating turn lanes, merging traffic, or slower-moving congestion.


