Online tools can be useful for organizing details, but they can’t do what your claim actually depends on—an attorney’s evaluation of evidence and liability under New York law.
If you used an “AI rideshare accident lawyer” or a “rideshare injury claims” chatbot, treat it as a starting point. In Buffalo, the details that matter most often include:
- Where the crash happened (street vs. driveway/lot vs. curbside pickup)
- Timing (was the ride active, or was the driver still transitioning between trips?)
- Road conditions (snow/ice, slushy braking distance, wet leaves, reduced visibility)
- How injuries were documented (what you reported at first medical visits, not just what you felt)
A lawyer translates those facts into the legal steps needed to pursue fair compensation.


