That's up to you. If i were you though i would just leave it alone.
no
In Missouri, you must report an accident to the state highway patrol if there are any injuries, fatalities, or property damage exceeding $500. Additionally, if the accident involves a hit-and-run or if any party involved requests a police report, it should also be reported. The report should be made as soon as possible after the incident. Always ensure to follow local laws and regulations regarding accident reporting.
If you have full coverage then you just call your insurer and report the accident. If you just have liability then your on your own. The deer likely has no insurance.
Yes. Missouri has a significant population of White-tailed deer.
accident report
You can get an accident report at the police station.
Yes
In Missouri, any accident involving property damage exceeding $500 requires the operator to file an accident report with the Missouri State Highway Patrol. This includes accidents where the property damage is to a vehicle, a fixed object, or any other property. Failing to report such accidents can result in penalties and fines. It is important for operators to comply with these reporting requirements to ensure proper documentation and resolution of the incident.
He was entangled in the accident report.
well in Missouri Bobcats and bears eat deer most likely cars hit deers so ya
boating accident report
Yes