Right after a collision, your priorities should be medical and safety—not statements and “settlement talk.” In Cumberland, rideshare trips often intersect with:
- Downtown crosswalks and busier intersections
- Hill/grade driving and merges where braking distances matter
- Winter weather that affects traction and response time
Even if you feel pressured to “just handle it,” take these steps early:
- Get medical care (urgent care or ER if needed). Tell providers you were in a rideshare crash.
- Document what you can safely: photos of the scene, your injuries, and any visible vehicle damage.
- Preserve ride proof: screenshots of the trip, driver name/photo, timestamps, pickup/drop-off, and any in-app messages.
- Write down a timeline while it’s fresh: when you boarded, when the crash happened, what you felt immediately, and what changed in the hours after.
An AI tool can help you structure this information into a clean timeline, but a lawyer helps translate it into a Maryland-ready claim package.


