Deer collisions increase during this time of year
Cooler weather and shorter days mean more deer are now gracing Ohio’s roadways, and the number of deer-vehicle collisions increases during October and peaks in November and December, according to the
Since 2017, there have been more than 101,912 deer related crashes in
Since 2018, there have been 337 deer related crashes in
There have been a few other deer related crashes investigated by authorities other than the state patrol in some of the county’s towns.
With insurance claim expenses for deer-damaged vehicles on the rise,
“More collisions between vehicles and deer occur now than any other time of the year,” says
Collision coverage pays for damage to a vehicle that results from a collision with an object (e.g. a telephone pole, a guardrail, a mailbox), or because of flipping over.
“While adding comprehensive coverage may add a small amount to your premium, it could save you money down the road,” King said.
To help prevent a crash or to reduce damage from an animal collision,
In the event of a deer strike,
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