After an Uber or Lyft accident, the first 24–72 hours can shape how well your claim is supported. Minnesota insurance disputes commonly turn on what happened first, what was documented, and how quickly injuries were evaluated.
What to do right away (in Little Canada):
- Get medical care (urgent care is often appropriate if you’re not in immediate danger).
- Request the incident report number if police respond.
- Capture scene details: lane position, turn signals, traffic control (if any), lighting conditions, and nearby signage.
- Write down a timeline while it’s fresh: when you boarded, where you were headed, and what you remember about the moments leading to impact.
If you’re wondering whether an “AI lawyer” can help you organize this quickly: it may help you structure your recollection, but your evidence still has to be real and consistent—your attorney applies that information to the facts and Minnesota legal standards.


