In the first 24–72 hours, small choices can affect how your claim is valued later. If you’re able, focus on these practical steps:
- Get the crash documented. If police respond, request the report number. If not, still write down the time, location, and traffic conditions.
- Preserve rideshare proof. Screenshot the trip details (pickup/drop-off, time stamps, driver info) before the app updates.
- Don’t rush statements. Insurers may ask for a recorded or “quick” statement. What you say can be taken out of context.
- Seek medical evaluation even if symptoms seem minor. Delayed pain, neck/back strain, headaches, and soft-tissue injuries are common after sudden stops—especially in city-to-suburb traffic where speeds can vary.
This early groundwork matters because Alabama injury claims often depend on consistent documentation linking the crash to the treatment you receive.


