Warwick rideshare accidents often involve intersections, merging lanes, and curbside pickups where details can blur fast. Before you speak to anyone else, take steps that make your account easier to verify later:
- Get medical care even if you feel “okay.” Some injuries (like whiplash, concussion symptoms, or soft-tissue damage) show up later.
- Write down a timeline while it’s fresh: what you were doing (waiting, entering, exiting, seated), where you were located, and what you remember about speed, signals, and impact.
- Capture Warwick-specific scene details if you can: road layout, lane markings, lighting conditions, and whether you were near a curb, crosswalk, or an active pickup/drop-off.
- Request the police report number if an officer responded.
- Keep rideshare info (trip time, pickup/drop-off location, and driver details) from the app.
If you’re considering using an “AI intake” tool to organize your story, use it as a note-taking assistant—not as a substitute for legal review. The goal is to preserve accuracy, not to guess.


