What to Do if You’re Hit by a Drunk Driver in New Jersey

Being struck by a drunk driver is devastating. These accidents often cause serious injuries because impaired drivers react slowly or fail to brake at all. If you’ve been hit by a drunk driver in New Jersey, taking the right steps can protect your health and your legal rights.
At Embden Law, LLC, we represent victims of drunk driving crashes across New Jersey. Here’s what to do if you find yourself in this situation.
Call 911 Right Away
Your safety comes first. Call 911 to get police and medical help. The responding officers will create an accident report and conduct sobriety or breath tests if the other driver is suspected of DUI. This report is crucial for your case.
Get Medical Attention
Even if you feel okay, seek medical treatment. Some injuries, like concussions or internal bleeding, aren’t immediately obvious. Medical records also help link your injuries directly to the crash.
Gather Evidence (If You Can)
If you’re able, take photos of the scene, your injuries, and the vehicles involved. Collect witness names and contact information. Exchange details with the drunk driver, but avoid arguing or confronting them. If you’re too injured, your attorney can gather evidence later.
Notify Your Insurance Company
New Jersey is a no-fault state, so your Personal Injury Protection (PIP) coverage pays for your medical bills initially. However, because you were hit by a drunk driver, you may also file a claim against the at-fault driver for additional damages.
Speak With a New Jersey Drunk Driving Accident Lawyer
If you’ve been injured in a DUI accident, you deserve justice. At Embden Law, LLC, we fight for victims of drunk drivers to recover the maximum compensation allowed by law.