Right after an Uber or Lyft accident, the decisions you make can affect how your claim is evaluated later. Focus on the basics first:
- Get medical care even if symptoms seem minor. Some injuries (like soft-tissue issues, concussions, and internal problems) may show up later.
- Request the right documentation: incident report number (if available), names of responding officers, and contact info for witnesses.
- Capture scene details safely: where you were in relation to the vehicle, traffic signals/lane positions, skid marks, lighting conditions, and any construction signage nearby.
- Write down a timeline while it’s fresh—what happened just before impact, how the ride was progressing (pickup vs. drop-off), and what was said afterward.
In High Point, rideshare crashes can involve stop-and-go traffic, right-turn conflicts, and sudden lane changes around traffic flow changes—details like this matter when insurers try to argue the crash “made sense” for one party.


