Right after a crash, decisions you make (or skip) can shape what coverage pays in the weeks to come.
Focus on these priorities:
- Get medical care and follow-up even if you feel “okay” at first. In Florida, injuries and symptoms can show up later, and documentation helps connect treatment to the crash.
- Report the incident properly and obtain the crash report if one is filed.
- Save rideshare proof: ride receipt, driver name/photo, trip start/end times, and any in-app messages.
- Take photos (or ask someone nearby to): vehicle damage, traffic conditions, intersections, lane markings, and crosswalks.
- Be careful with statements to anyone connected to the claim. Early comments can be repeated back in ways that reduce value.
If you’re searching for an “AI rideshare accident lawyer” to get quick clarity, that can be helpful for organizing details—but it can’t replace the Florida-specific judgment that a lawyer uses to respond to insurance defenses.


