San Antonio, TX — September 27, 2025, Jennifer Delgado was injured as the result of an alleged drunk driver accident at 7:18 p.m. along Military Drive.
According to initial details about the accident, it happened at the intersection of SW Military Drive and Old Pearsall Road.

Investigators said that 46-year-old Jennifer Delgado was a passenger in a Honda Pilot going westbound on Military Drive. a Chevy truck was going eastbound. Police allege that the truck driver was under the influence of alcohol at the time. The vehicles reportedly crashed as a result.
Jennifer Delgado reportedly was seriously injured in the accident. No other injuries were reported. At this time, additional details are unavailable.
Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman
When I read about incidents like this one, what stands out to me isn’t just what happened, but what’s missing from the conversation—specifically, whether the alleged intoxicated driver was over-served by a bar, restaurant, or similar establishment before getting behind the wheel. It’s a question that’s often overlooked, but it’s one that could matter a great deal here.
If the allegations are accurate and alcohol truly played a role, then someone made a choice to get on the road while impaired. However, Texas law recognizes that accountability doesn’t always end with the driver—especially if a licensed alcohol provider served someone who was obviously intoxicated before they got in the car.
That’s exactly the kind of scenario Texas dram shop law is built to address. If a bar or restaurant contributed to the events that left someone seriously hurt, then it’s fair—and necessary—to ask whether that business should also bear some responsibility. That kind of accountability doesn’t just offer answers to those affected; it also helps create safer practices going forward.
Key Takeaways:
- If alcohol contributed to this crash, it’s worth investigating whether the driver was over-served by a licensed alcohol provider.
- Under Texas law, bars and restaurants can be held accountable if they serve alcohol to someone who is obviously intoxicated.
- Dram shop investigations help ensure all parties who played a role in the crash—not just the driver—are identified and held responsible.