After a crash, the “right” move is usually the one that protects your medical record and the facts of how the incident happened.
Do these things as soon as it’s safe:
- Seek medical care promptly. Some injuries (including concussions, internal trauma, and soft-tissue damage) may not fully show up right away.
- Document the scene: photos of vehicle position, street markings, traffic-control signs, lighting conditions, and anything that could affect visibility.
- Collect witness information if anyone stopped to help.
- Write down your timeline while it’s fresh: where you were walking, where you entered the roadway/crosswalk, and what the driver did immediately before impact.
Be careful with statements to insurers. Adjusters may ask for details early—before you understand the full extent of your injuries. In New Jersey, early misstatements can complicate how liability is evaluated later.


