In the first hours after an accident, your goal is simple: protect your health and preserve the facts. In Indiana, delays can make it harder to link injuries to the crash and harder to respond to insurance requests.
Do this right away:
- Get medical care (even if you think your injuries are minor). Some symptoms show up later.
- Request the crash report and keep the report number.
- Capture evidence: photos of vehicle damage, traffic conditions, street lighting, skid marks if visible, and your injuries.
- Preserve ride proof: trip confirmation screens, driver name/photo, pickup/drop-off times, and any messages in the app.
- Write down what you remember while it’s fresh—what happened right before impact and how your body felt immediately after.
Avoid this early pressure:
- Don’t sign anything or give a detailed recorded statement until you understand how it could affect your claim.
- Don’t rush into a settlement based only on the first round of medical bills.


