The biggest mistakes after a crash are usually made early, not because people are careless—but because they’re in pain, stressed, and trying to be helpful. In Hempstead, where traffic can be dense and rides often involve quick turnarounds, insurers may contact you quickly to get a statement or narrow facts.
Do these things early:
- Get a copy of the crash report (when one is filed) and write down the incident details while they’re fresh.
- Preserve ride proof: screenshots of the trip, pickup/drop-off times, driver name/photo, and any in-app receipts.
- Document the scene: photos of vehicle damage, nearby signage, lane layout, and anything relevant to visibility.
- Seek medical care even if you “feel okay”—in New York, insurers frequently argue that symptoms that appear later weren’t caused by the crash.
Be cautious with recorded statements. A quick call can create inconsistencies that adjusters later use to reduce your claim.


