The state of NY is not going to pay for damages to your car if you hit a deer. You need to make a police report and contact your car insurance agent.
The State isn't responsible for keeping track of the deer. And the driver should have been driving more carefully.
No
The only intitlement of monies will go to that deer, for the deer is someones property(state)and your insurance company may have to pay for its medical bills if it survived the accident, but nothing to you.
The owner of the car that caused your damages will be responsible to pay damages to you unless you live in a no-fault state. In that case, your insurance pays for your damages.
You may have to pay damages if it can be shown that you were negligent in letting your dog run loose.
Depends on the state.. and if the state is a "no-fault" state. Typically, in a no fault state, the person at fault pays for damages incurred. In a no-fault state (such as Michigan), each person pays for their own damages.
It matters what company you rented the car from. Most of them will make you pay if there are damages on the car. Others might not really care if you explain it to them.
Uninsured motorist covers you in the case you are in an accident with another driver that does not have insurance. Comprehensive coverage is what will pay when you hit a deer.
Yes. The deductible is applicable regardless of fault, location, or anything for that matter. You agreed to pay a portion of the damages when you signed your policy contract. The deductible is your portion. It's sort of like a co-pay.
car insurance
no it's not counted as an accident.
Yes you most definitely do if you want you insurance to pay for the damage