After a rideshare crash, people often focus on pain relief and forget how quickly evidence can disappear. In Molalla, that can mean missing details on the roadway, lighting, and traffic flow—especially around common travel routes, school schedules, and evening commutes.
Do this soon if you can:
- Get medical care promptly, even if symptoms seem minor.
- Document the scene: photos of vehicle positions, road conditions, traffic control (signs/signals), and visible injuries.
- Write down a timeline while it’s fresh: where you were picked up/dropped off, when the Uber/Lyft trip was active, and what you noticed before impact.
- Collect trip details (screenshots or records) if you’re a passenger.
Avoid:
- Giving long, off-the-cuff statements to insurance adjusters.
- Posting about the crash on social media in ways that conflict with your medical story.
- Delaying treatment to “see if it improves.” In Oregon, gaps can make it harder to connect symptoms to the crash.
A lawyer can help you protect your claim while you recover—without turning your life into paperwork.


