After an Uber or Lyft accident, the hardest part is often figuring out what to do first—especially when you’re dealing with medical care, missed work, and insurance calls. In West Richland, rideshare trips are common for commuting, errands, and appointments, and crashes can happen at the worst times: right before a shift, during a late pickup, or on routes people take daily.
A West Richland Uber/Lyft accident lawyer can help you move from “I’m not sure what’s happening” to a clear plan:
- document the facts before they get lost,
- understand which insurance may apply,
- and push back when adjusters try to reduce what you’re owed.
If you used an “AI intake” tool to organize your story, that’s a good start—but it’s not the same as legal strategy. Your next step should be getting your situation reviewed by an attorney who can translate the timeline into a claim plan that fits Washington law.


