Right after an Uber or Lyft accident, the most important goal is to protect your health and preserve evidence while it’s still available.
Consider taking these steps (as safely as you can):
- Document the scene quickly: photos of lane position, traffic signals, crosswalk markings, signage, and any construction barriers near the impact.
- Write down your ride details: pickup/drop-off locations, direction of travel, and what the driver said or did before impact.
- Get medical care—then keep records: even if you feel “okay,” Seattle residents often experience delayed pain from soft-tissue injuries. Follow up and keep all imaging, notes, and discharge summaries.
- Be careful with statements: adjusters may ask for quick answers. In Washington, your words can be used to challenge causation or minimize injuries.
If you’re wondering whether an “AI rideshare accident lawyer” can guide you, it can help you organize facts—but it can’t replace legal strategy. Your attorney’s job is to translate those facts into a claim that survives coverage disputes and causation arguments.


