Before you call anyone, focus on safety and medical care. Then, if you can do it without risking your health, take these steps right away:
- Get treatment and ask for documentation. Even if you feel “okay,” injuries can show up later.
- Write down a time-stamped account. Include where the vehicle was headed, what lane you were in/near, weather/road conditions, and what you remember the driver doing right before impact.
- Capture scene evidence if possible. Photos of the intersection/road position, vehicle damage, traffic signals/signage, and any visible hazards can help.
- Preserve rideshare details. Screenshot the trip info (time, location, and driver details) from your app.
- Be careful with what you say to insurance. In Chickasha, like anywhere in Oklahoma, adjusters may ask leading questions early—your words can affect how fault and injury seriousness are portrayed.
If you’re overwhelmed, structured intake (including guided question prompts) can help you organize what happened while you still remember it clearly.


