Your first priority is safety and medical care. After that, the next steps matter because rideshare claims often turn on timing and documentation—especially when the crash involves multiple possible “responsible parties” (driver, another motorist, and the rideshare company’s coverage).
If you can do so safely:
- Get medical attention right away, even if you think the injuries are minor. Some conditions (like whiplash or soft-tissue injuries) can worsen over days.
- Photograph what you can: roadway conditions, lane markings, traffic signals, vehicle positions, and any visible damage.
- Write down a quick timeline while it’s fresh: where you were picked up/dropped off, what the driver said, and what you observed about the other vehicle’s actions.
- Collect identifying information for everyone involved (including witnesses).
Why this matters in Sweetwater: traffic patterns and intersection design can make it easy for accounts to differ later—what one person believes they saw at a light can become the central dispute in a settlement.


