The hours after a rideshare accident can affect how insurers view fault and how well your injury story is supported. Before you talk to anyone about the case, focus on building a clean record:
- Get medical attention promptly (even if you feel “mostly fine”). Louisiana insurers often look for consistency between symptoms and treatment.
- Document the scene: roadway layout, traffic signals, lane position, and any visible hazards.
- Preserve rideshare evidence: trip confirmation, driver details, screenshots of timestamps, and any in-app messages.
- Write down what you remember while it’s still fresh—how the ride was behaving right before impact and what you felt afterward.
AI can help you create a structured timeline (date, pickup/drop-off, what you noticed, when symptoms began). But a lawyer is what turns that timeline into a claim strategy that addresses defenses insurers commonly raise in rideshare cases.


