Late October and the beginning of November is the time of the year when many hunters head into the woods for deer hunting season. Many deer mate and produce young deer, which increases the overall deer population. Many deer end up wandering from the woods and walk across roads because they are looking for new places to find food sources. When this happens automobile accidents, injuries, and fatalities can occur.
Drivers should try very hard to avoid becoming involved in a collision with a deer. When traveling at night always have your headlights on and keep your eyes on the road and your hands firmly gripped on the steering wheel. This will help you to be able to quickly slam on the brakes and avoid a collision.
If you know that you will hit a deer a few seconds before then you should make sure that your seat belt is fastened properly and that you brace yourself and any passengers that you might have for the impact.
After the collision has occurred, you should immediately call 911 and get a police officer out to the accident scene to give you some assistance. An emergency medical technician should check you out in case you have any injuries such as head trauma. You will then have your car towed to a garage after the accident scene has been photographed and a police report has been written.
You should contact your auto insurance company as soon as possible so that an insurance claim can be filed.
Becoming involved in a collision with a deer can take thousands of dollars in vehicle repairs. A claims adjuster will evaluate all of the information and issue a compensation check so that the repairs can be completed.
18 percent of all automobile accidents that happen during the year occur during the month on November when deer season is in full force. From 2009 to 2010,there were more than one million deer collisions in the United States which means that this problem needs to be addressed as soon as possible.
Drivers are most likely to become involved in an automobile accident if they live in West Virginia, Iowa, South Dakota, Pennsylvania and Michigan. Drivers need to be very vigilant because most vehicle repairs cost more than $3,000. Auto insurance claims will increase if these accidents keep occurring so a little bit of prevention can go a long way.
Source: MSN Money
