Right after an Uber/Lyft collision, your next decisions can affect how your claim is evaluated. Before you speak to anyone, prioritize evidence and medical care.
Within the first two days, aim to:
- Get checked by a medical professional (even if symptoms seem minor at first). Indiana claims often hinge on whether treatment records support the injury timeline.
- Preserve ride information: screenshots of the trip details, driver name, pickup/drop-off, and timestamps.
- Write down what you remember while it’s fresh—where you were seated, what the driver did right before impact, and how the vehicle moved.
- Document the scene if it’s safe: photos of damage, traffic conditions, and any visible hazards.
- Be careful with statements to insurers or the other side. Early comments can be used to narrow liability or dispute causation.
If you’re trying to figure out whether you should “talk to the rideshare insurance” or wait until you understand your options, that’s exactly the moment to get local legal guidance.


