The first decisions after a crash often determine how easily fault and damages can be proven later. Start here:
- Get medical care—then follow up. Even if you feel “okay,” symptoms can appear later. Keep every discharge note, after-visit summary, and prescription record.
- Document the scene while you still can. Photos of vehicle positions, traffic signals/signage, crosswalks, skid marks, and roadway conditions can matter—especially in multi-lane areas.
- Write down a timeline. Where were you in the app? How long had the driver been on the trip? What was happening right before impact?
- Limit statements to insurers. In rideshare cases, what you say can be used to argue comparative fault or minimize injury severity.
- Request the police report if one was filed. A report number and responding agency details can become critical once coverage is disputed.
If you’re wondering whether an “AI rideshare intake” tool can help right away: it can help you organize details you might forget under stress—but it cannot replace legal review of coverage, liability, and deadlines.


