Right after a crash, your focus should be safety and medical care—but a few practical steps can protect your case:
- Get checked by a medical professional (even if you think symptoms are minor). In Washington, insurers commonly look for early documentation.
- Report the crash and document what you can: photos of vehicle damage, the scene, and any traffic control devices.
- Preserve rideshare proof: ride confirmation, screenshots showing driver details, and the in-app timeline.
- Write down your symptoms while they’re fresh—headaches, neck pain, dizziness, back pain, and emotional distress often matter later.
If an adjuster calls quickly, keep it simple: confirm basic facts, but avoid giving a recorded statement or agreeing to a settlement before your medical picture is clearer.


