In Texas, if you hit a deer with your vehicle, you are allowed to take possession of the animal, but you must report the incident to the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) within 24 hours. The TPWD will provide you with a salvage tag, which is required to legally keep the deer. If the deer is injured and not dead, it is best to call local law enforcement or wildlife authorities for assistance. Always check for any specific local regulations that may apply.
No. We do not have state deer, here in Indiana. Only wild deer. www.nationalautoinc.com
Not possible. Just think that the deer was shot by some mighty hunter, not killed accidentally by a motor vehicle.
You have to pay your deductible no matter what if your insurance company asks for it because that's the part you pay.
no, the deer blood covers you
don't hit it with your car
If you hit a deer while driving, your rates should not increase. If you swerve to hit a deer and hit a tree, your rates should increase. The thought behind this is anyone could say they swerved to miss a deer when an accident happens and their rates would not increase. If you hit the deer, there will obviously be proof coming from your front end.
the deer
yes a hit to the skull can kill a deer
No. Unless you killed somebody's pet deer, liability insurance is no value. Liability insurance covers the damage you do to somebody else's property or person. Collision insurance covers damage to your vehicle when you strike an object or animal or when your vehicle is damaged by someone unknown, as in a hit-and-run accident.
Depending on the speed the deer would die.
They fight with other deer and hit the other deer's antlers to break them.
It means you probably shot the deer in the lungs.