Right after a collision, your priorities should be medical care and safety—but your next decisions can also affect whether you recover fully.
Do this soon (and document it):
- Get evaluated even if you feel “okay.” In many Cheyenne cases, people don’t realize injuries are serious until days later.
- Preserve trip proof: screenshots of the ride details, driver name/photo, pickup/drop-off, and any in-app messages.
- Write down a timeline while it’s fresh: where you were, how the vehicle was moving, what you noticed immediately after impact.
- Take photos if you can do so safely: traffic signals/intersection details, road conditions, and vehicle damage.
Be cautious with insurers:
- If an adjuster contacts you quickly, don’t rush into a recorded statement.
- Insurance companies may ask questions designed to narrow your story or reduce the connection between the crash and your symptoms.
If you want “AI rideshare accident lawyer” style clarity, that’s fine—but your real protection comes from getting the record right for Wyoming claims and insurance review.


