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One Injured in Alleged Drunk Driving Accident at Hubner and Interstate 10 in San Antonio, Texas


SAN ANTONIO, TX — One person was hurt in a single-vehicle accident in San Antonio, Texas on Sunday, November 16th, 2014. The article released by KSAT said that the accident happened sometime early Sunday morning.

Police said that one person was hurt when the car they were driving crashed into a wall near the intersection of Interstate 10 and Huebner Road. Authorities think that the vehicle skidded on wet roads in a turn when the vehicle hit the curb and spun into the wall.

The driver was taken by paramedics to University Hospital where he was being treated for unspecified injuries.

Investigators have said that they believe alcohol played a role, and charges are expected.

The San Antonio Police are still going over the details of the crash.

Scene of the Accident

Commentary:

With any kind of alcohol related accident that happens late on the weekend, I always get the nagging feeling in my gut that the driver may have come from a bar. Some of you may wonder what this has to do with the accident. Well, in the State of Texas, when somebody decides to open their own bar, to get a liquor license, they promise the state that they will serve alcohol as the state dictates. Do you know what the state forbids in this promise made in exchange for the license? Over-service. Any bar that serves somebody to the point of intoxication, or serves an already-intoxicated person, and that customer causes an accident that hurts themselves, or another, the bar can be held liable for the accident.

— Grossman Law Offices

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