After a crash, it’s easy to focus on pain and paperwork later. In North Plainfield, delays can be especially costly because evidence gets cleared quickly (dash cams overwrite, street conditions change, witnesses move on) and insurance adjusters may contact you early.
Do these items first:
- Get medical care promptly (urgent care, ER, or your doctor). In New Jersey, documenting injuries early strengthens the connection between the crash and your symptoms.
- Request copies of the incident report if police respond. If you don’t have the report number, note the responding agency and approximate time.
- Write down your timeline while it’s fresh: where you were waiting, where the vehicle struck, traffic signals involved, and what the driver said.
- Preserve rideshare details: trip time, pickup/drop-off location, and driver information shown in the app.
- Take photos if you can safely do so—roadway markings, vehicle positions, lighting conditions, and visible injuries.
If you’re wondering whether an “AI intake tool” can help you remember details: it can help you organize your story, but it can’t replace medical documentation, evidence preservation, or legal strategy.


