What you do right after the crash can strongly affect how your case is understood later. If you’re able, prioritize these actions:
- Get medical evaluation right away (even if symptoms seem minor). Some injuries—like concussions, soft-tissue damage, or back/neck injuries—may show up days later.
- Document the scene: photos of the crosswalk or roadway markings, traffic signals, lighting conditions, and anything unusual (debris, skid marks, obstructed views).
- Record key details while they’re fresh: the direction you were walking, where you first saw the vehicle, and anything you noticed about speed or driver behavior.
- Identify witnesses: in Westfield, crashes often occur near areas with foot traffic; bystanders may include shoppers, parents, or commuters who can later confirm what they saw.
New Jersey injury claims often hinge on consistency—your medical record and your account of the incident should align with the evidence collected.


