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Driver Critically Injured After Vehicle Collides With Semitruck on Talley Road in Far West Bexar County

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Published
January 19, 2026/12:03 PM
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Justice
Driver Critically Injured After Vehicle Collides With Semitruck on Talley Road in Far West Bexar County
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Crash reported near Talley Road and Galm Road, west of Loop 1604

A driver was critically injured Monday morning, January 19, 2026, after a collision involving a passenger vehicle and a semitruck in far west Bexar County, authorities said.

The crash was reported shortly before 10 a.m. in the 4300 block of Talley Road, near Galm Road. The location is west of Loop 1604 and sits in an area where Talley Road serves as a connector between residential growth on the county’s far West Side and industrial and commercial traffic corridors.

What investigators have confirmed so far

Investigators determined that the driver’s vehicle struck a semitruck. The driver was transported to a local hospital in critical condition. No identifying information for the injured person was released Monday, and authorities did not immediately disclose details about the vehicle’s direction of travel, the point of impact, or whether speed, impairment, or roadway conditions are being considered as contributing factors.

Officials also did not confirm whether anyone else was injured, including the semitruck driver, or whether additional vehicles were involved.

  • Time reported: shortly before 10 a.m., Monday, January 19, 2026

  • Location: 4300 block of Talley Road near Galm Road, far west Bexar County

  • Injuries: one driver hospitalized in critical condition

Enforcement and legal status

No criminal charges had been filed as of Monday. In traffic cases, potential charges typically depend on investigative findings such as right-of-way determination, witness statements, vehicle data, and any evidence of impairment or reckless driving.

Why details may remain limited in early reports

In serious-injury crashes, investigators often need additional time to document the scene, map vehicle positions and debris fields, and review available video or electronic data before releasing specifics about causation. Medical status and next-of-kin notification can also affect how quickly a driver’s identity is made public.

This story is developing. Additional verified details will be reported as they are released by investigators.