Before you worry about legal strategy, focus on steps that protect your health and your claim.
- Get medical care—even if you feel “okay.” Maine injuries sometimes show up later (neck strain, headaches, soft-tissue issues). A treatment record is critical.
- Request the police report information. Auburn area crashes may be handled by local responders; the report can later support the timeline and location.
- Save rideshare proof immediately. Screenshot the trip details (pickup/drop-off, time, route shown in-app, driver info). Platform records can change or become harder to retrieve later.
- Write down what you remember while it’s fresh. Note lane position, traffic light timing, whether you were seated in the front/back, and what the vehicle did right before impact.
- Be cautious with statements to insurers. Early questions can be designed to narrow coverage or reduce causation. If you’re unsure, pause and get legal guidance.
An AI tool can help you structure this information into a checklist, but it can’t replace the legal review needed to evaluate Maine coverage arguments and liability defenses.


