Every DUI crash has unique facts, but Clarksburg-area cases often share practical patterns that affect evidence and liability:
- High-traffic commuting corridors: crashes can involve sudden lane changes, speed misjudgments, and late-night visibility issues.
- Nightlife and weekend travel: impairment may be inferred from driving behavior and timing—especially when witnesses are limited.
- Weather and road surface conditions: ice, heavy rain, or reduced visibility can complicate how insurance frames causation.
Those details matter because in West Virginia injury claims, you’re ultimately trying to show the crash was caused by unsafe conduct tied to impairment and that your injuries were caused by the collision—not “something else.”


