After an Uber or Lyft crash, the biggest risk is not just injury—it’s losing the details that insurers and adjusters rely on to decide fault.
Do these things early (if you can do so safely):
- Seek medical care even if you feel “okay.” In California, delays can be used to argue symptoms weren’t caused by the crash.
- Document the scene: take photos of vehicle positions, traffic signals, road conditions, and visible injuries.
- Capture rideshare trip details: screenshots or notes of the trip time, pickup/drop-off location, and driver/app status.
- Write down a timeline while it’s fresh—what happened immediately before impact, how the collision occurred, and what you observed afterward.
If you’re thinking about using an “AI lawyer” or intake tool to organize your story, that can help you prepare—but it should not replace a real review of the facts by a Napa rideshare injury attorney.


