What to Do After a Car Accident Within the First 24 Hours in New Jersey

What to Do After a Car Accident Within the First 24 Hours in New Jersey

The first day after a car accident can feel confusing and stressful. Many people leave the scene thinking the situation is under control, only to realize hours later that they’re dealing with pain, insurance calls, vehicle damage, and uncertainty about what to do next.

The actions you take within the first 24 hours after a car accident in New Jersey can make a big difference for both your health and your potential insurance or legal claim. If you’re unsure about what steps to take, the guidance below can help you stay organised and protect your rights.

1. Make Sure You Get Medical Attention

Even if you believe your injuries are minor, it’s important to get checked by a medical professional as soon as possible.

Many car accident injuries do not appear immediately. Conditions like whiplash, soft tissue injuries, concussions, or internal inflammation can take several hours — sometimes even a day or two — before symptoms begin to show.

Within the first 24 hours, you should consider:

  • Visiting an emergency room or urgent care clinic

  • Scheduling an appointment with your doctor

  • Following any recommended tests or imaging

Medical records created shortly after the accident can also become important evidence if you later file an insurance claim or personal injury case.

Simply put, getting medical care early protects both your health and your documentation.

2. Make Sure the Accident Is Properly Reported

In New Jersey, accidents involving injuries, deaths, or significant property damage must be reported to the police.

If officers responded to the scene, they will usually prepare an official accident report. This document may include:

  • Statements from drivers involved in the crash

  • Witness information

  • Road conditions at the time of the accident

  • A preliminary assessment of what may have caused the crash

Insurance companies frequently rely on these reports when reviewing claims.

If police were not called to the scene, you may still need to file a report depending on the damage or injuries involved.

3. Notify Your Insurance Company

New Jersey follows a no-fault insurance system, which means your own auto insurance policy typically handles medical expenses first through Personal Injury Protection (PIP).

Because of this, it’s generally a good idea to notify your insurance company about the accident within the first day.

When reporting the accident:

  • Stick to the basic facts about when and where it happened

  • Avoid guessing about fault or causes

  • Do not exaggerate or minimize injuries

Insurance representatives may ask questions that seem casual, but their goal is to gather information about the claim.

Keeping your responses clear and factual helps avoid misunderstandings later.

4. Gather and Preserve Important Information

The first day after a crash is often the best time to organize the information related to the accident.

If you were able to take photos at the scene, keep them safely stored. These may include pictures of:

  • Vehicle damage

  • Road conditions

  • Traffic signs or signals

  • Debris or skid marks

You should also save:

  • Contact details for witnesses

  • The other driver’s insurance information

  • Medical documents from your first treatment

  • Receipts related to towing or transportation

Evidence is always strongest when it is collected close to the time the accident occurred.

5. Be Careful About What You Say

In the hours after an accident, many people talk about the incident with friends, family, or online.

While it may feel natural to explain what happened, it’s important to be cautious.

Avoid:

  • Admitting fault at the scene

  • Posting accident details on social media

  • Guessing about the cause of the crash

Even small statements can later be taken out of context during insurance negotiations.

It’s usually best to stick to the facts and let investigators or attorneys review the situation properly.

6. Pay Attention to New Symptoms

Adrenaline can mask pain immediately after an accident. As the body begins to relax later in the day, symptoms sometimes become more noticeable.

Over the next several hours, watch for signs such as:

  • Neck or back stiffness

  • Headaches

  • Dizziness or nausea

  • Tingling or numbness

  • Difficulty concentrating

If new symptoms appear, seek medical care right away. Make sure your doctor knows the symptoms began after the accident.

7. Consider Getting Legal Guidance

Not every accident requires hiring a lawyer. However, it can be helpful to speak with a New Jersey car accident attorney if the situation involves:

  • Hospital treatment

  • Ongoing medical care

  • Missed time from work

  • Serious injuries

  • Disputes about who caused the crash

An attorney can review the circumstances of the accident and explain what options may be available. Getting advice early can also help ensure that evidence is preserved and deadlines are not missed.

The Key Thing to Remember

The first 24 hours after a car accident are about protecting your health, documenting what happened, and making sure the right information is recorded.

Taking these steps early helps prevent confusion later when insurance companies begin reviewing the claim.

If you want a complete step-by-step guide covering the entire process, you can also read our main resource:
What to Do After a Car Accident in New Jersey, which explains everything from the accident scene to settlement and recovery.

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