In Tulare, people frequently assume a claim will be simple—especially when the ride was booked through Uber or Lyft and the driver seems cooperative. But early actions can make or break the record.
Focus on:
- Get checked by a medical provider and tell them what happened, including how you were seated and how your body moved during the crash.
- Save ride details (trip receipt, driver name/photo, pickup/drop-off times, and any screenshots from the app).
- Collect crash documentation: photos of vehicle damage (yours and the rideshare if accessible), the roadway/intersection, and any traffic signals or lane markings.
- Write down what you remember while it’s fresh—especially symptoms that started later (stiff neck, headaches, back pain, shock-related nausea).
If an insurer calls you early, or if you’re asked to provide a statement, pause. In California, what you say can be used to narrow liability or dispute causation—so it’s wise to review the situation before you give recorded answers.


