The earliest decisions can shape whether your injury claim is strong or complicated.
1) Get checked the same day (or as soon as possible). California injury cases are heavily evidence-driven. Even if you feel “mostly okay,” some injuries show up later.
2) Write down a time-stamped account. Include: where you were picked up/dropped off, what lane or crosswalk you were near, traffic signals, weather/visibility, and what you remember about the moments before impact.
3) Capture rideshare details while you still have them. If you’re a passenger, save your trip info (time, route, driver details). If you’re outside the vehicle, note the driver’s identifying info and any witnesses.
4) Be careful with statements to insurers. Adjusters may ask questions that sound routine but can be used to dispute fault or minimize injuries.
If you’re tempted to use an “AI lawyer” chatbot to speed things up—fine for organizing your timeline—but your claim strategy still needs real legal review based on the facts and applicable California rules.


