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Logan Darlington hurt in solo-vehicle crash on Back Creek Valley Road

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Buick Verano went over an embankment and submerged in water on the Berkeley County road

April 14, 2026 | Berkeley, WV

What Happened in the Crash?

police lightsLogan Darlington, 20, was injured after being ejected from a Buick Verano on Back Creek Valley Road in Berkeley County.

On Tuesday evening, a single-vehicle accident occurred in the 3400 block of Back Creek Valley Road, Berkeley, West Virginia. The incident involved a white Buick Verano that veered off the road, went over an embankment, and became submerged in water around 8 p.m.

First responders arrived promptly at the scene, where they found three occupants trapped inside the vehicle and one ejected. Emergency crews worked to extricate the trapped individuals, providing immediate aid.

Key Details of the Incident

  • Date and Time: Tuesday, April 14, around 8 p.m.
  • Location: 3400 block of Back Creek Valley Road, Berkeley County, West Virginia
  • Vehicle Involved: White Buick Verano
  • Occupants: Four people total, including driver Logan Darlington, 20, of Martinsburg, who was ejected
  • Injuries: All four sustained injuries— Darlington was transported to Berkeley Medical Center, others were airlifted to Inova Fairfax Hospital
  • Suspected Factor: Alcohol believed to play a role, per state troopers

West Virginia State Police are leading the ongoing investigation into the causes and circumstances surrounding the crash.

Why Do These Accidents Happen?

Impaired driving remains a significant contributor to roadway incidents. According to the National Safety Council, drivers under the influence of alcohol, drugs, or medications account for about 10% of fatal automobile accidents, making it the second-leading cause of such fatalities in the United States.

StatisticValueSource
Percentage of fatal crashes due to impairment10%National Safety Council
Ranking as a cause of automobile fatalitiesSecond-leadingNational Safety Council
Common contributing factorsAlcohol, drugs, medicationsCenters for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)

This table highlights the broader risks associated with impaired operation of vehicles, underscoring the need for heightened awareness and enforcement.

Legal Insights

Newsline features insights from national legal analysts to provide context on incidents like motor vehicle crashes involving potential impairment.

"Drunken and drugged drivers face criminal charges after an accident or collision that harms or kills another person," noted Candice Bond, managing partner at Bond Legal. "In cases such as this, families of victims may seek compensation via a civil lawsuit against the at-fault party."

  • Criminal Implications: Impaired drivers can be prosecuted, leading to severe penalties.
  • Civil Remedies: Victims or their families may pursue claims for medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering.
  • Insurance Challenges: Companies often resist full payouts, and legal representation helps secure fair compensation.

Stefano Formica, of counsel with Bond Legal, added:

"Injured parties in collisions frequently file personal injury claims to address medical bills, future care, income loss, emotional distress, and suffering. In cases such as this, an attorney advocates for victims, compelling insurers to cover the damages."

These perspectives emphasize the preventable nature of many crashes and the importance of accountability.

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If you or a family member has been affected by a similar incident, national legal analyst Candice Bond is available for a free consultation. Use the contact information provided on this page.

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