Morgantown is a college town with a dense mix of activity—students, nightlife travel, pedestrians, and commuters all sharing the same roads. That reality shows up in accident patterns we see regularly:
- Night and event surges: trips around game days, downtown events, and late-night schedules can increase sudden stops, lane changes, and distracted driving.
- Pedestrian-heavy areas: impacts while crossing or turning near busier blocks can create disputes about who saw whom and when.
- Campus-adjacent traffic: rides often start/stop near WVU, where congestion and quick pick-up/drop-off behavior can complicate fault.
- Varied injury timelines: neck, back, concussion symptoms, and flare-ups can appear after the adrenaline fades—making early documentation critical.
When these factors collide, you may deal with multiple parties and competing narratives. That’s where a structured, evidence-first legal plan matters.


