I regrentfully was a witness to a deer hit just last night. My 8yr old daughter begged me to turn around to see if we could help. After arriveing back at the scene the actual "hitter" had returned and informed us the police were on the way. Apairently what you should do if you hit a deer in new york state is to stay with the deer, call the police ,and have a report made. The insureance co. is suposed to pay any deductible and all repairs to the vehicle as long as you stay at the sight and a police report is made. You may want to call you local wildlife rescue center to help the deer because the only thing the police will do is shoot it.
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Register a car in New York!
There are several car insurance companies operating in the state of New York, such as New York Motor Insurance. Alternatively, one could try Manhattan-Insurance, for example.
Yes.
There are thousands of insurance companies available in the state of New York. Country-Wide, State Farm, and Allstate are just a few that offer car insurance for residents of New York.
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.
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No
There are many places to find information on New York state car insurance. You may go to a large chain insurance source such as Geico, State Farm, Allstate, or Progressive. You may also visit the New York state Department of Motor Vehicles.
No, the buyers remorse law does not apply to the purchase of a new or used vehicle. However New York does have a state used car lemon law. Check with your state Attorney General for the details.
No, not with out a warrant