In the minutes and days after an Uber/Lyft crash, the goal is simple: make it easier to prove what happened and prove how it affected you.
- Get medical care—even if you feel “okay.” In New York, delayed documentation can make it harder to connect symptoms to the crash.
- Document the scene safely. If you can, take photos of vehicle positions, visible damage, traffic control, and the roadway condition.
- Write down the timeline while it’s fresh. Note the route, lighting, weather, and how the collision occurred.
- Save rideshare details. Screenshots or records of the trip (time, pickup/drop-off, driver name/vehicle) can help identify the correct coverage.
If you’re thinking about using an “AI intake” tool to organize details, that can be helpful for structure—but it doesn’t replace attorney review of evidence and insurance strategy.


