The biggest mistake people make after a rideshare collision is assuming the “right party” will handle everything. In Michigan, your documentation and timing can strongly affect how quickly the insurance process moves and how insurers evaluate your credibility.
If you can do so safely:
- Get medical care promptly (even if injuries seem minor). Delayed treatment can create unnecessary disputes.
- Write down a timeline while it’s fresh: where you were picked up/dropped off, what the driver said, traffic conditions, and what happened immediately before impact.
- Capture evidence: photos of vehicle damage, traffic signals/signage, road conditions, and your visible injuries.
- Collect rideshare details: trip/receipt information, driver name or ID, and the approximate pickup/drop-off location.
- Ask for the police report number if law enforcement responded.
If you’re dealing with a curbside incident—like being struck while walking near a pickup point—your first questions should be: Where exactly were you standing, and what traffic controls were present? Those facts can be pivotal.


