Weirton traffic and commuting routines can create crash scenarios where liability is disputed—particularly when:
- a rideshare vehicle is merging into traffic after a pickup/drop-off,
- a driver is navigating darker stretches of road during early/late shifts,
- a passenger is injured while stepping out (or trying to step back in) near the curb,
- a crash involves a second vehicle that changes the story after the initial impact.
In these situations, small details—exactly when the app shows the trip stage, where the vehicle was positioned, and how the collision happened—can determine which policy applies and how insurers argue fault.
AI tools can help you capture those details quickly. But the final legal work requires someone to verify the timeline, interpret the evidence, and respond to defenses under West Virginia law.


