Weatherford is a smaller, fast-growing area, and the way people move through town often shows up in DUI crash patterns:
- Commute routes and quick turn-offs: Crashes sometimes happen around busy intersections and short stretches where drivers make sudden lane/turn decisions.
- Nightlife and weekend travel: After events, people frequently travel between entertainment areas, gas stations, and home routes—creating opportunities for impaired driving and delayed reporting.
- Workforce and school schedules: Injuries can occur during early mornings or shifts, which can affect witness availability and how quickly records are gathered.
Those details matter because evidence in DUI cases isn’t just “whether alcohol was involved.” It’s about how the crash happened, what was observed, and how your injuries connect to the collision.


