Rideshare accident records

Organize Uber, Lyft, taxi, or delivery-app crash records before a free review.

Rideshare crashes can leave key details split across app screenshots, trip receipts, insurance emails, police reports, medical portals, and repair or tow paperwork. This guide helps injured passengers, drivers, and other motorists gather records without guessing about fault, coverage, or value.

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Five-step rideshare accident organizer

  1. Capture app details early. Save trip receipts, ride IDs, driver/vehicle details, route screenshots, platform messages, delivery-app records, and any report confirmations before they become hard to find.
  2. Separate every possible claim source. Keep folders for the rideshare platform, personal auto insurer, another driver's insurer, vehicle owner, repair/tow vendor, medical providers, and employer records.
  3. Create a factual timeline. Note accident date/time, city/state, whether you were a passenger, rideshare driver, delivery driver, pedestrian, cyclist, or other motorist, treatment dates, claim dates, and missed-work dates.
  4. List what is missing. Write down missing police report numbers, claim numbers, medical bills, EOBs, repair estimates, witness details, or platform response emails so you know what still needs to be requested.
  5. Use the review form when ready. Share the facts you know now: state, ZIP, accident timing, attorney status, fault details, injury/treatment status, and a short accident description.

Passenger injury records

If you were riding in someone else's vehicle, organize driver details, insurance records, trip receipts, treatment, transportation costs, and missed-work notes.

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Photos and video evidence

Save crash photos, dashcam clips, app screenshots, nearby camera-source notes, police report details, treatment records, and claim paperwork.

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Transportation costs

Track rental cars, rideshare/taxi receipts, public transit, parking, tow/storage costs, repair delays, treatment travel, and claim paperwork.

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Avoid these assumptions

  • Do not assume app records prove fault, coverage, injury severity, qualification, reimbursement eligibility, claim value, or guaranteed compensation
  • Do not treat this page as legal, medical, insurance, repair, employment, tax, financial, or rideshare-company advice
  • Do not send private medical or claim details to a partner business; use ARC's secure free-review form instead
  • Do not delay urgent medical, legal, insurance, or financial decisions because of this informational page