In Lewisville, crashes often happen in familiar, high-traffic areas—near major road corridors, busy retail stretches, and intersections where traffic patterns change quickly. In the first day after a collision, your priority is medical care, but your next priority is documentation.
Do this early:
- Seek treatment and get it documented. If symptoms show up later, you’ll want the initial visit and subsequent follow-ups connected to the crash.
- Write down the ride details while they’re fresh (pickup/drop-off, approximate time, what you were doing in the moments before impact).
- Capture scene evidence if you can do so safely (vehicle position, traffic signals, lane markings, visible damage).
- Preserve app proof (screenshots of the trip, driver details, timestamps, and any in-app messages).
Avoid these common pitfalls:
- Waiting too long to follow up medically.
- Relying on a quick phone call or “we’ll take care of it” message from an insurance representative.
- Posting about the crash online before your claim is evaluated (insurers sometimes use statements and photos to challenge injury severity).


