The fall season is beautiful, but it also introduces a few different driving hazards … deer collisions being one of them. From October to December, mating and hunting season make deer go on the move. For drivers, that means you’re more likely to hit one.
According to the National Insurance Crime Bureau , deer-vehicle collisions are the top animal-related claim in the U.S. Before you get too worried, here are some helpful tips on how to avoid hitting a deer… and how to handle things if you end up hitting one despite your best efforts.
HOW TO AVOID HITTING A DEER
Taking the above precautions can help you avoid hitting a deer… but nothing can entirely rule out the possibility. Here are steps you can take after you hit a deer.
Related: When Is A Car Considered “Totaled”… And What Happens When It Is?
You can’t always predict if a deer will walk into your path, but if one does, we’re here to help get you back on the road as soon as possible. At Erie Insurance, deer-vehicle collisions are covered under the comprehensive portion of your auto insurance, which is an optional coverage you can choose to add on. (Learn more about understanding your auto policy.)
An insurance professional like a local Erie Insurance agent can help you customize an auto insurance package that fits your needs and budget. Find a local ERIE agent in your neighborhood or get a free online auto insurance quote.
This article was originally published on Oct. 26, 2015. It was revised with new information on Nov. 19, 2018.
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