After a crash on local roads or near busy areas, your immediate priorities are the same everywhere—but the details matter.
- Get medical help promptly (even if you “feel okay” at first). In Oregon, the timing of treatment and documentation often becomes central to how insurers evaluate injury claims.
- Request the police report if one is available. If an officer responds, the report can help confirm basic facts like location and parties involved.
- Capture Silverton-relevant evidence while it’s still there: road conditions, traffic flow, lighting, and any visible hazards. If it happened near a curbside pickup/drop-off area, take photos of where the vehicle stopped and your position relative to it.
- Preserve your rideshare trip details (trip time, route, and driver information). These records can matter when coverage depends on whether the driver was actively on a trip.
If you’re overwhelmed, a structured intake tool—often described as AI accident guidance—can help you collect the right facts in the right order. But your legal strategy and claim protection still require a licensed attorney’s review.


