Guthrie is close to bigger metro routes, and rideshare trips often connect residential streets with faster corridors—meaning accidents can involve everything from sudden lane changes to congested turns near busy intersections.
In rideshare cases, confusion usually starts with coverage timing and “who was responsible at that moment.” The driver may have been on an active trip, headed to pickup, or between fares—those details can change which policy applies.
What you should do right away (local-focused):
- Get medical care even if injuries seem minor. Some issues (neck/back pain, concussions, soft-tissue injuries) show up later.
- Document the scene if you can safely do so: nearby traffic signals, lane markings, weather/road conditions, and vehicle positions.
- Write down a timeline while it’s fresh—how the crash happened, what you noticed about speed/traffic flow, and what was said.
- Avoid giving a recorded statement to any insurer until you’ve reviewed your situation with a lawyer.


