If you can, take these steps right away—because the first 24–72 hours can strongly affect what gets paid later:
- Get medical care even if injuries feel minor at first. Some conditions from car crashes show up later.
- Document the scene: traffic conditions, road markings, lighting, and where the vehicle stopped relative to the curb.
- Write down a timeline while your memory is fresh (how the crash happened, what you noticed, and any witnesses).
- Preserve rideshare details (trip time, pickup/drop-off location, and any in-app information you can access).
- Be careful with insurer statements. In Alabama, what you say can become part of the recorded story insurers use to argue fault.
If you’re overwhelmed, a structured intake process can help you capture the right facts—then a licensed attorney reviews them for claim strength and next steps.


