Your first priority is safety and medical care. After that, focus on actions that protect your claim—because evidence and statements start getting “locked in” quickly.
Do this while it’s still fresh:
- Seek treatment promptly (even if injuries seem minor at first). Arkansas claims often turn on medical documentation.
- Request the crash report number (and keep a copy of what you’re given).
- Capture photos of the scene: traffic signals, road conditions, vehicle positions, and any visible injuries.
- Write down a timeline: where you were picked up or dropped off in El Dorado, what lane you were in, and how the crash happened.
- Save rideshare details: trip status, pickup/drop-off time, and driver/vehicle information.
Avoid these common mistakes:
- Making long statements to an adjuster before you understand what your injuries may require.
- Waiting to get checked because “it’ll go away.”
- Accepting a quick payout that doesn’t account for treatment or missed work.


