The decisions made early can affect whether your claim is accepted, delayed, or undervalued. After a rideshare accident, prioritize:
- Medical care first (even if you feel “okay”): Iowa insurers often look for objective documentation. Follow up if symptoms worsen.
- Preserve trip proof: Screenshot the ride details (driver name/photo, pickup time, pickup/drop-off, route if shown, and the trip receipt).
- Write down the scene while it’s fresh: note nearby intersections, traffic signals, and whether visibility was limited (common on residential streets with parked cars).
- Get the crash report: if police responded, keep the report information. If not, still document what you can.
- Be careful with statements: adjusters may ask questions that sound harmless but can be used later to dispute injury severity or fault.
If you’re wondering whether you should “wait and see,” the safer approach is to document and get advice early—especially when your injuries might not fully show up for days.


