After a crash, the most damaging mistake is often not the injury—it’s what happens next. In suburban communities like Massapequa Park, it’s common for witnesses to move on quickly (or be hard to reach later), and surveillance footage may be overwritten.
Within the first day or two, focus on:*
- Get medical care even if you “seem okay.” In NY, early documentation helps connect symptoms to the accident.
- Write down the details while they’re fresh: time of day, weather, traffic signals you remember, and vehicle characteristics.
- Preserve evidence: photos of the scene, your injuries, the crosswalk/turn area, and any visible roadway hazards.
- Collect witness contact info when possible (nearby residents, shoppers, or people waiting at the same stop).
If the driver is unknown or the crash involves a hit-and-run, time matters even more. A prompt investigation can be critical to locating the vehicle and identifying potential sources of footage.


