Right after an Uber or Lyft incident, the fastest path to a stronger claim usually looks like this:
- Get medical care and document symptoms (even if you think the injury is minor). Wisconsin insurers often look closely at timing.
- Preserve ride evidence: screenshots of trip details, driver info, pickup/drop-off, and any in-app messages.
- Capture scene details: photos of vehicle damage, traffic-control devices (lights/signs), and roadway conditions.
- Write down your timeline while it’s fresh—what happened immediately before impact and how your symptoms changed over the next days.
- Avoid “quick” statements to adjusters until you’ve had your situation reviewed.
This is where AI-style organization can help—by turning your scattered memories into a clean timeline for counsel. But the legal work is what matters: identifying liable parties, clarifying coverage, and handling disputes.


