Right after a rideshare accident, the details that matter most can disappear fast. Use this quick checklist—then contact a lawyer to review your situation:
- Get the ride info while it’s still accessible: trip receipt, driver name/ID, pickup/drop-off time, and any in-app messages.
- Document the scene: photos of your injuries (as allowed), vehicle positions, traffic signals, lane markings, and any road hazards.
- Write down what you remember immediately: where you were sitting, what you felt during braking/impact, and when symptoms started.
- Report the injury consistently: seek medical care and keep follow-up appointments—Florida insurers often scrutinize gaps.
- Avoid “quick statements” until you know the coverage path: adjusters may ask questions before they fully understand the ride status.
This is where AI-assisted organization helps—turning scattered information into a clean timeline. But the legal strategy still needs a real attorney to connect that timeline to the evidence insurers require.


