What to Do If You’re in an Uber or Other Rideshare Collision

As rideshare services continue to grow in popularity, so does the likelihood of being involved in an accident while using them. If you ever find yourself in this unfortunate scenario, here’s a quick guide on what to do:

Prioritize Safety: Your safety is of utmost importance. Begin by assessing yourself and others for injuries, and if necessary, contact emergency services by calling 911 immediately. Move to a secure location away from traffic as soon as it is safe to do so. If a report is filed, be sure to obtain a copy for your insurance claim. While a police report may not be admissible in court, a favorable report can serve as valuable leverage when negotiating with the insurance company.

Document the Scene: Take photos of the vehicles involved, visible injuries, and relevant road conditions. These will be crucial pieces of evidence later on.

Gather Information: Exchange information with the rideshare driver, the other driver(s) involved, and any witnesses. Ensure you get the driver's name, insurance, and ride-sharing company's contact information.

Report the Incident to the Rideshare Company: Most rideshare companies have a process for reporting accidents in their app. Use it to report the incident, providing as much detail as possible.

Seek Medical Attention: Even if you don’t feel seriously injured, get examined by a medical professional. Some injuries might not be immediately apparent.

Consult a Personal Injury Lawyer: Navigating the legal aspects of a rideshare accident can be complex, so it’s important to consult a legal expert who can protect your rights and guide you through the process of seeking compensation for your injuries and losses.

File this information away for now, but if you ever need assistance or have questions about your rights after a rideshare accident or another legal matter, don't hesitate to reach out. I'm here to help however I can.

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