The first two days often determine how strong your injury claim will be. After a rideshare accident, New Jersey insurers may move quickly to obtain a statement, request records, or challenge the severity of your injuries.
Here are locally practical steps that tend to matter:
- Get medical care even if you feel “okay.” Bergen County traffic accidents can cause symptoms to appear later—especially with neck, back, and concussion-related injuries.
- Document the scene before it changes. If the crash happened near a busy roadway or a pickup/drop-off area, take photos of traffic conditions, vehicle positions, and visible injuries.
- Preserve ride proof. Save screenshots of your trip details, driver info, and timestamps. These are often critical when there’s later disagreement about what was happening “at the time of the collision.”
- Avoid casual statements to anyone. Insurers and platform representatives may ask for details early. Be cautious—what you say can be used to narrow liability or discount injuries.
If you’re unsure what to record, we can help you organize the facts for a consultation so nothing important gets missed.


