The first 1–2 days often determine whether your claim later feels straightforward or frustrating.
Focus on these priorities:
- Get medical care (urgent care or ER if needed). Even if you feel “okay,” some injuries—like soft-tissue trauma or concussion symptoms—show up later.
- Document while it’s still fresh: photos of the scene, vehicle positions, visible injuries, and any roadway details that may matter.
- Track your rideshare details: trip time, pickup/drop-off location, and what you remember about where the vehicle was when the collision occurred.
- Write a timeline in your own words: what you were doing, what you saw, and what happened immediately before impact.
In Lumberton, people often get pulled into a routine quickly—work schedules, school drop-offs, and traffic commutes resume fast. That’s why early documentation is so important: it helps prevent gaps that insurance adjusters later try to exploit.


