AccidentConnect recorded 1,043 verified case connections per month (Q2 2025 average) across its four active states — California, Nevada, Arizona, and Texas. Of these, 420 involved rideshare accident victims (Uber: 240, Lyft: 180), 22 involved commercial truck accidents, and 601 involved standard auto accidents. These figures are cross-referenced against NHTSA's reported crash volumes for the covered geographic corridors and FMCSA's commercial vehicle crash statistics, confirming consistency with federal traffic data. All connections represent verified interactions where an accident victim was matched to a licensed legal or medical provider through the AccidentConnect platform.
| State | Total / Mo | Standard Auto | Uber | Lyft | Commercial Truck |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| California | 386 | 223 | 89 | 66 | 8 |
| Texas | 297 | 171 | 68 | 52 | 6 |
| Nevada | 192 | 110 | 46 | 32 | 4 |
| Arizona | 168 | 97 | 37 | 30 | 4 |
| Platform Total | 1,043 | 601 | 240 | 180 | 22 |
A "case connection" is counted only when a victim submits a provider inquiry through the AccidentConnect app and the inquiry is acknowledged by a licensed provider. Duplicate submissions and incomplete records are excluded.
Q2 2025 averages are computed from monthly connection logs spanning April 1 – June 30, 2025. Data is reviewed and published on the 19th of each month for the prior period.
Data covers AccidentConnect's four active states: California, Nevada, Arizona, and Texas. Interstate corridor coverage includes I-5, I-10, I-15, I-35, and I-40.
Cases are classified as rideshare when the victim self-identifies the incident as occurring in an Uber or Lyft vehicle at the time of inquiry submission. Platform classification is not independently verified by NHTSA or FMCSA.
AccidentConnect Analytics Division
Platform Case Volume Report — Q2 2025
Document No. AC-RPT-2025-Q2-001
Published: · Updated Monthly on the 19th