In the Oak Park area, the biggest danger isn’t just the crash—it’s what happens immediately afterward. Evidence and timelines can disappear fast, especially when rideshare drivers and adjusters urge quick statements.
Do this first:
- Get medical attention even if you feel “okay” at the scene. Michigan insurers often look for consistency between the crash and later symptoms.
- Document the ride: screenshot your trip confirmation, driver name/photo, pickup/drop-off times, and any in-app status.
- Preserve the scene info: photos of roadway conditions (traffic signals, lane markings, construction zones), vehicle positions, and visible damage.
- Write a private timeline while it’s fresh: what you felt right after, where you were sitting, and how your symptoms changed over the next day.
Be careful with early communication:
- Avoid giving a recorded statement until you’ve reviewed what it could be used to dispute.
- Don’t rely on the other side’s “we’ll handle it” assurances—rideshare claims often involve multiple coverage questions.


