In Texas, evidence can disappear quickly—surveillance footage gets overwritten, vehicles move, and app-related details can be harder to retrieve later. If you can, take these steps before you talk to insurance:
- Get medical care promptly (even if symptoms seem mild). Texas law and insurance claims often hinge on documentation.
- Photograph the scene: traffic control (lights/signs), vehicle positions, visible damage, and any hazards.
- Save rideshare proof: trip confirmation, driver name/photo (if available), timestamps, and pickup/drop-off locations.
- Write down what you remember while it’s fresh: sudden braking, swerving, lane changes, impact direction, and symptom onset.
An “AI rideshare accident lawyer” can help you organize this information fast—but it can’t replace legal judgment when coverage is disputed or when liability is contested.


