Many rideshare collisions in Clarksburg happen in predictable places: short-distance trips between neighborhoods, quick pickups near commercial corridors, or traffic slowdowns on routes where drivers frequently merge, brake, and change lanes. Even when the crash seems straightforward, disputes can arise fast—especially when:
- The ride was “just before” or “just after” the driver’s app status changed
- Multiple vehicles were involved in a chain reaction (rear-end + side-impact)
- Your injuries didn’t show fully until days later
- An adjuster tries to narrow the timeline using app screenshots or limited statements
West Virginia claims can also be affected by how quickly evidence is gathered. Traffic camera footage, vehicle data, and witness recollections don’t last—so the first days after a crash matter.


