In the hours and days after a rideshare collision, it’s common to hear things like “we’ll handle it,” “just send what you have,” or “don’t worry about coverage.” In practice, early responses can affect how your claim is evaluated—especially in California, where insurance investigations often move quickly.
Legal help is especially important when any of these are true:
- You were injured while getting in/out of the vehicle (a common issue when traffic is busy near curb areas)
- The ride involved stops at intersections and you’re not sure whether the driver was still “in transit”
- You were hurt by sudden braking or evasive maneuvers
- Your symptoms are worsening, or you’re dealing with neck/back pain that may not be immediately obvious
- The other driver is disputing fault or the rideshare company redirects you to other parties


