Right after an injury, it’s easy to focus only on getting through the pain. But the first day or two can strongly affect whether insurance accepts your claim.
Do this early:
- Get medical care promptly and follow up. In Oklahoma, documentation helps show the connection between the crash and your symptoms.
- Save everything from the ride: trip receipt, driver name, vehicle description, pickup/drop-off times, and any in-app messages.
- Write down what you remember while it’s fresh—routes, lane position, nearby businesses, and what the driver did right before impact.
- Request the crash report (if one was filed). Even when the other driver seems cooperative, the report often becomes the anchor for later disputes.
Avoid these common missteps:
- Don’t rush into a recorded statement or agree to a “quick resolution” before you’ve been evaluated.
- Don’t assume the rideshare company will “handle it.” In many Edmond cases, multiple policies may be involved and insurers may argue about coverage timing.


