April 29, 2025
Autonomous vehicles are becoming more common on the road, with companies like Tesla, Waymo, and Cruise at the forefront of the self-driving movement. But while the technology is advancing, accidents still happen—and when they do, the aftermath can be confusing.
If you’re injured by a self-driving car, whether as a driver, pedestrian, cyclist, or passenger, it’s important to act quickly and strategically. The steps you take in the moments and days following the accident can significantly impact your legal and financial recovery.
At Brubaker Injury Law, we help victims of autonomous vehicle (AV) accidents navigate these complex cases with confidence. Here’s what to do if you find yourself in this situation.
Your health and safety come first. Move to a safe location if possible and call 911 to report the accident. Request both medical help and a police response, even if your injuries seem minor.
🚑 Many AV-related injuries may not show symptoms right away. A medical evaluation ensures your well-being and also provides crucial documentation for any future claim.
As soon as you’re able, begin collecting evidence from the scene. The more details you can gather, the stronger your case will be later.
Take photos or videos of:
Ask for contact information from:
Even if the vehicle was driverless, record its make, model, and any identifying features—this can help us identify the manufacturer or fleet owner later on.
In AV-related accidents, one of the most important elements is digital evidence. Try to gather:
Whenever possible, request the preservation of the vehicle’s data logs—these can contain crucial information about the AV’s behavior, speed, sensor readings, and more. This is often something your attorney will request formally during the legal process.
You should notify your own auto insurance company—even if you weren’t driving. Depending on your location and the situation, your personal injury protection (PIP) or uninsured motorist coverage may apply.
However, do not accept a settlement offer or give detailed recorded statements to any insurance company without consulting a lawyer. AV cases often involve multiple liable parties, and an early settlement may not account for the full value of your claim.
Autonomous vehicle accidents are different from traditional crashes. You may be dealing with:
At Brubaker Injury Law, we understand the unique challenges AV cases bring. We work quickly to:
We’re not just personal injury attorneys—we’re legal advocates for victims in a rapidly changing world of transportation.
Being injured by a self-driving car is overwhelming—but you don’t have to face it alone. Our team at Brubaker Injury Law is here to stand up to manufacturers, tech companies, and insurers on your behalf.📞 Call us today for a free consultation, or fill out our secure online form. We’ll review your case, explain your rights, and help you take the next step toward justice and recovery.
Our team is here to listen, assess your case, and provide personalized guidance, all without any upfront costs. Your well-being matters, and we’re dedicated to helping you on the path to recovery.