Right after a rideshare crash, people often focus on getting through the moment. That’s normal. But the first couple of days are when details can disappear—especially when other drivers, witnesses, and vehicles are moving on.
Do these locally practical steps:
- Get medical care promptly (even if symptoms seem minor). Nebraska insurers routinely look for consistency between the crash and the treatment timeline.
- Ask for the police report number if law enforcement responded.
- Capture scene photos while you can: traffic signals, lane positions, weather/lighting, and anything that shows how the impact happened.
- Record rideshare trip details (driver name, trip time, pickup/drop-off location, and any screenshots you can access).
- Write down your timeline before you talk to adjusters—what you remember, how you were positioned, and what you noticed.
If you’re deciding whether to use an “AI lawyer” style intake tool first: it can help you organize facts, but it shouldn’t replace legal review. In rideshare cases, the difference between a strong claim and a weak one is often how the facts are framed and what evidence is preserved.


