After an Uber/Lyft accident, the fastest path to a stronger claim usually starts with a few immediate steps—especially if you’re still trying to figure out what happened.
1) Get medical care and follow instructions Even if you feel “mostly okay,” South Carolina insurers often look for medical documentation that connects treatment to the crash. Delayed care can become a defense.
2) Capture key details while they’re fresh If you can do so safely, write down:
- Where the crash happened (intersection, lane direction, nearby landmark)
- The time of day and weather/lighting (important on early/late commutes)
- Any visible vehicle damage
- Names/phone numbers of witnesses
3) Preserve rideshare info Keep whatever you can from the app (trip timing, pickup/drop-off details, and driver info). That data can matter when coverage depends on whether the driver was on an active trip.
4) Be careful with statements Adjusters may ask for a recorded statement quickly. In Gaffney, people often want to “just answer and move on.” But anything you say can be used to challenge fault or minimize injury.


