In the hours after an Uber/Lyft accident, your priorities should be safety and documentation. If you can do it safely, gather the information that insurance companies and attorneys typically need to evaluate liability.
Focus on this local, practical checklist:
- Get medical care (even if you feel “okay”): Some injuries—like soft-tissue damage, concussion symptoms, and back/neck issues—may show up later.
- Write down your timeline while it’s fresh: Where you were in Kerrville (near a curb, at a restaurant pickup, on a frontage road, at an intersection), what you remember about the driver’s actions, and how the collision happened.
- Capture scene details: Photos of traffic signals, lane positioning, roadway conditions, and visible vehicle damage.
- Identify witnesses: If other drivers or bystanders stopped to help, get names and contact information.
- Save rideshare info: Trip details from the app, including times and pickup/drop-off location context.
Important in Texas: Don’t rely on verbal reassurance from anyone involved. Insurance disputes often turn on documentation and the earliest consistent account of what happened.


