After a rideshare collision, the fastest way to protect your claim is to stabilize your health first, then document the details while they’re still easy to confirm.
- Get medical care (even if you feel “okay”). Some injuries—like whiplash, concussions, and soft-tissue damage—can show up later.
- Report the incident and request the case details. If police responded or a crash report was generated, write down the report number.
- Capture the scene from a safe spot. Photos of lane positions, traffic control (signals/signs), weather/road conditions, and any vehicle damage help clarify fault.
- Write your timeline while it’s fresh. Include pickup/drop-off location context, what the driver/app was doing, and how the collision happened.
- Be careful with insurance statements. In Illinois, adjusters may ask for recorded or written statements early. Keep communications factual and avoid guessing about cause.
If you’re wondering whether an “AI lawyer” intake tool can help at this stage: it can be useful for organizing your timeline, but it can’t replace legal review of coverage, evidence, and deadlines.


