Serious injury cases in Clarksburg often turn on details: timing, visibility, road conditions, and how quickly symptoms are documented. West Virginia’s legal standards focus on proving both liability (who is legally responsible) and damages (the losses caused by the injury).
In practice, that means your case usually depends on:
- Accident-scene evidence gathered early (photos, vehicle damage, witness accounts)
- Medical records that tie the injury to the crash
- Documentation of functional change (mobility, cognition, ability to work)
For many families, the hardest part is that catastrophic injuries often get worse—or become clearer—over weeks and months. A claim that’s rushed can miss the full scope of impairment.


