In the first 24–72 hours, a few actions can make or break how your claim is evaluated.
- Get medical care right away (even if you think it’s “not that bad”). Delayed treatment can create gaps insurers use to argue your injuries weren’t caused by the crash.
- Document the scene while it’s still there: photos of vehicle positions, damage, traffic signals, lane markings, and any nearby curb/parking area where the incident occurred.
- Write down your timeline before it fades—what you remember about speed, turns, braking, and statements made right after impact.
- Be careful with adjusters. In rideshare cases, early conversations can quickly turn into “admissions” that affect fault.
If you want faster organization, an AI-guided intake tool can help you capture details in the right categories (time of day, road conditions, injuries, witnesses). But the next step—turning facts into a defensible claim—should be done with a lawyer’s review.


