By Juan Montoya
According to news media from Austin and in the Rio Grande Valley, State Rep. has once again been linked to an automobile crash.
This time it was in Austin while on his way to the Capitol, according to Olivera's spokesman J.J. Garza
Garza said the legislator was complaining of pain in his neck and his shoulders hurt, the chiropractor's and personal injury lawyer's gravy.
He was taken in as a "precautionary" measure, a statement taken by some of our readers to wonder whether the move was in preparation for future legal claims.
" Precautionary means to prepare a law suit against the other driver," wrote one. " In this case, we guess it might have been the other guy's fault."
We remember the last time Rene was linked to an auto accident involving his uninsured car being driven, according to police reports, by one of his girlfriends.
In that case, some commenters reported seeing a disheveled Rene using his cell phone from Cheddar's Restaurant down the street from the Charlie Clark Nissan auto dealership while the girl friend was arrested for DWI. Those writers say that Rene didn't dare go to the hospital for "precautionary" measures, but instead may have fled the scene and called campaign operative Melissa Zamora to run interference with Brownsville cops and make "arrangement" to bail her out of the clink.
Later, relatives of the victims of the accident – a couple in a van that was struck from behind and were thrown off the frontage road and onto the slope of the expressway – reported that Oliveira was trying to keep from paying them anything for his car having crashed into them.
Will he be as lax in his claims against the other driver's insurance company as he was trying to stiff the couple his girlfriend was charged with hitting, if not himself?
RENE IN CAR CRASH: LOOK MA, NO HANDS!
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