The first 24–72 hours after a rideshare crash can matter as much as the medical care that follows. If you do nothing, insurers may still shape the narrative.
Prioritize these actions if you can:
- Get checked by a medical provider and follow through with recommended treatment.
- Save ride proof: trip receipt, screenshots of the driver/app status, and any messages tied to the trip.
- Document the scene: vehicle position, lane location, traffic signals, and any hazards (especially at intersections where timing disputes are common).
- Write down your timeline while it’s fresh—where you were seated, what you felt during the ride, and what symptoms started after.
In New Jersey, delaying care or failing to document symptoms can give adjusters an opening to argue your injuries weren’t caused by the crash. Early organization reduces that risk.


