In Mississippi, evidence and documentation can make or break a claim. The first couple of days are when key information is still easy to capture.
Do this first:
- Get medical care right away if you’re hurt—even if you think it’s “not that bad.” Some injuries show up later.
- Document the scene if you can do so safely: photos of vehicle positions, traffic control (if any), road conditions, and visible injuries.
- Write down a timeline while it’s fresh: what you were doing (entering/exiting/standing near the pickup), where you were, and what you noticed before impact.
- Save rideshare details: trip time, pickup/drop-off location, and any screenshots or confirmations you can access.
Avoid this:
- Don’t rush into long conversations with insurance representatives.
- Don’t assume the rideshare company’s coverage is automatic.
- Don’t delay treatment waiting for paperwork or “the right moment.”
If you’re feeling overwhelmed, an intake tool can help you organize the facts—but legal evaluation is what turns those facts into a claim strategy suited to your situation.


