After an Uber or Lyft collision, the most important goal is simple: make sure your injuries are documented and your version of events is preserved—before insurance deadlines and recorded statements begin to shape the narrative.
Woodland residents often deal with fast-moving commutes and busy road segments, so crashes can happen in the middle of the day, during school schedules, or around weekend errands. Regardless of when it occurred, your next steps should be designed to protect both medical care and liability evidence.
Do this right away (if you can):
- Seek medical care or urgent evaluation, even if symptoms seem “mild.” In California, delays can become an insurer talking point.
- Photograph what you safely can: vehicle positions, roadway conditions, crosswalks/signage, and any visible injuries.
- Save rideshare trip details (time, pickup/drop-off location, route shown in the app, and the driver’s status if available).
- Write down a timeline while it’s fresh: where you were, what the driver did, what you noticed, and any witnesses.


