Right after a rideshare accident, your next steps matter for both your health and your claim.
- Get checked by a medical professional (even if you “feel okay” at first). Some injuries common after car crashes—like soft tissue injuries, concussions, and delayed back pain—show up later.
- Report the crash and document the scene if it’s safe:
- Take photos of vehicle positions, roadway conditions, and any visible damage.
- Capture traffic signals, lane markings, and lighting conditions.
- Write down witness names and what they saw.
- Preserve rideshare trip details (screenshots are helpful). You want records that show timing, pickup/drop-off context, and the trip stage.
- Be careful with statements to insurance. In South Carolina, adjusters may use your words to argue fault or minimize injury severity.
If you’re overwhelmed, a lawyer can help you organize what matters most quickly—so you’re not trying to remember details while you’re in pain.


