Wheeling traffic can be unpredictable—commutes through busy corridors, nighttime travel, and mixed road conditions can all complicate how a crash is recorded and explained. When alcohol impairment is suspected, the case often hinges on timing and documentation:
- Dashcam and nearby business video may be retained only briefly.
- Police reports and supplements can take time to fully populate.
- Medical records must accurately reflect symptoms and treatment dates.
- Witness observations can fade, especially if the crash involves intersections, traffic flow changes, or sudden stops.
That’s where “AI guidance” can feel helpful—because it can help you organize what you know. But in a Wheeling DUI case, the strongest outcomes usually come from combining organization with an attorney’s legal review of what the evidence actually supports under West Virginia law.


