Right after a collision, your priorities are medical care and safety—but the actions you take early can determine how smoothly your claim moves.
**Within 2 days, try to: **
- Get checked by a medical professional (even if you feel “mostly okay”). Florida insurers often look for objective documentation.
- Capture evidence while it’s still fresh: photos of vehicle damage, the roadway, lane markings, signage, and where the Uber/Lyft stopped or was struck.
- Preserve ride details from the app (driver name, vehicle info, trip time, pickup/drop-off locations, and any screenshots).
- Write down your recollection while it’s clear: what you saw, how the vehicle moved, and what symptoms started.
Avoid common pitfalls:
- Don’t rush into a recorded statement before you’ve spoken with a lawyer.
- Don’t accept a quick payout that doesn’t match the treatment you’ll likely need.
- Don’t assume “it was the other driver” automatically means you’ll get paid without disputes.


