Right after a crash, you’re focused on pain, shock, and getting home. Unfortunately, insurers are focused on statements and paperwork. The goal in the first two days is to build a defensible record.
Prioritize these actions:
- Get evaluated promptly (urgent care is often appropriate). Delayed treatment can create an avoidable dispute about whether your injuries were caused by the crash.
- Write down the ride details while they’re fresh: pickup time, destination, where you were sitting, and what you remember about the moment of impact.
- Capture “scene evidence”: photos of the vehicle position/damage, traffic conditions, signage, and any hazardous roadway factors.
- Preserve app proof: take screenshots of the trip receipt, driver profile, timestamps, and any in-app messages.
- Avoid volunteering extra explanations to insurance representatives before you understand how the information will be used.
If you’re using an “AI rideshare accident assistant” to organize notes, treat it like a checklist—not a substitute for strategy. A lawyer can translate your facts into the language that insurers and courts respond to.


