When you’re dealing with an injury after an Uber or Lyft accident, speed matters—but not in the way insurers want.
Do this first:
- Get medical care right away if you’re hurt. In Oklahoma, documented treatment is often what connects symptoms to the crash.
- Report the incident if police were involved or if there’s an accident report number. If you’re unsure, ask the responding agency for the report details.
- Capture Mustang-specific scene details: lane position, traffic signals or stop signs, nearby turn lanes, lighting conditions, and where the vehicle stopped relative to the curb.
- Write down your timeline while it’s fresh—where you were picked up or dropped off, what you remember about the driver’s actions, and how the collision happened.
Avoid this early:
- Giving a long recorded statement before you understand how it may be used.
- Assuming “rideshare coverage will handle it” without confirming coverage at the time of the trip.
- Delaying treatment while you wait to see if symptoms go away.


