After a crash, the fastest way to protect your claim is to create a clear record while details are fresh.
Within the first day or two, focus on:
- Get medical care promptly (urgent care or ER if needed). In California, delays can lead insurers to argue your injuries weren’t caused by the crash.
- Write down your ride details: pickup/drop-off spots, time of day, and what you remember about the driver’s movements (hard braking, swerving, lane changes).
- Capture the scene: photos of vehicle damage, traffic signals/signage, road conditions, and any visible hazards (including where you were dropped off or where you were entering/exiting).
- Preserve app information: screenshots of the trip, driver name/photo, timestamps, and payment confirmation.
- Request copies of the crash report if one was generated by responding officers or if you have the report number.
If you’re thinking about using AI tools for quick guidance, that can help you organize your thoughts—but don’t let it replace the documentation you’ll need for a California personal injury claim.


