Right after a crash, your choices can affect what insurers accept later. If you’re able, focus on these practical steps:
- Get medical care promptly. Kansas insurers often scrutinize whether injuries were treated quickly and consistently.
- Request the crash report details. Even when another driver says they’ll “handle it,” the official record matters.
- Preserve rideshare information. Save screenshots of trip time, driver details, pickup/drop-off, and any in-app messages.
- Write down what you felt and when. Delayed pain is common after rear-end and sudden-stop crashes—your timeline helps connect symptoms to the incident.
- Be careful with statements to adjusters. Early questions can be used later to argue your injuries were unrelated or that fault should be shared.
If you’re dealing with pain, headaches, or mobility issues, you shouldn’t have to remember everything. We can help you organize what to gather so your claim doesn’t stall.


