Right after a crash, your priorities should be medical care and evidence preservation. In New York, even small gaps can become important later when an insurer questions causation or the severity of your injuries.
Consider doing these immediately:
- Get checked the same day (urgent care, ER, or the provider you’re directed to). Delays can complicate how injuries are documented.
- Write down what you remember while it’s fresh: traffic signals, vehicle direction, weather/lighting, and whether there were witnesses.
- Capture what’s on the street if you’re able: crosswalk markings, curb lines, signage, and anything unusual around the location.
- Save communications: texts, call logs, and any messages from the other party or insurer.
If you’ve already been contacted by an adjuster, it’s common for them to ask questions that can be used to minimize responsibility. A lawyer can help you respond appropriately while your medical condition is still being assessed.


