Weatherford residents often travel between home, school, work, and evening activities—so DUI crashes can happen in several familiar patterns:
- Nighttime return trips after social events, where lighting and visibility can affect how witnesses describe distance and speed.
- Commute intersections and turn lanes, where a driver’s reaction time and lane control issues become central to fault.
- Work-route traffic (including industrial and service areas), where time pressure can lead people to delay medical care or miss key documentation.
- Weather and road surface conditions, where defense may argue the crash was caused by slick roads or driver reaction rather than impairment.
Because of these realities, a “quick answer” isn’t enough. The case needs to be built from the crash record—then matched to your medical documentation.


