The moments right after a crash shape how your case is handled later. Focus on the basics first:
- Get medical care promptly (even if injuries seem “minor”). In Georgia, documented treatment matters when insurers question whether symptoms were caused by the crash.
- Write down a timeline while it’s fresh: where you were coming from, where you were going, what the driver was doing right before impact, and how long after the crash you noticed pain.
- Capture ride details: trip time, pickup/drop-off location, and any identifying info you can access in the app.
- Collect scene proof if you can do so safely: photos of vehicle positions, traffic signals, skid marks, lighting conditions, and visible injuries.
- Avoid giving a recorded “statement” beyond essentials until your lawyer reviews it. Adjusters may ask leading questions that can later be used to argue fault or injury severity.
If you’re overwhelmed, AI-assisted intake tools can help you organize the timeline and injury facts—but they’re not a substitute for legal review of coverage and liability.


