What is what are you supposed to do when you hit a deer?

Here's what you should do if you hit a deer while driving:

  1. Safety First: Pull over to a safe location on the side of the road. Turn on your hazard lights. Assess the situation to ensure that you and your passengers are not injured. Don't assume the deer is dead. It could still be alive and potentially dangerous.
  2. Call for Help: Contact the local police or highway patrol. They can assist with traffic control and create an official accident report. This report can be important for insurance purposes.
  3. Document the Incident: If it's safe to do so, take pictures of the damage to your vehicle, the location of the deer, and the surrounding area. This documentation will be helpful when filing an insurance claim.
  4. Report the Incident: Contact your insurance company as soon as possible to report the accident. Provide them with all the details, including the police report number and any photos you've taken.
  5. Do Not Approach the Deer: Avoid approaching or touching the deer. Injured animals can be unpredictable and dangerous. Leave the handling of the animal to the authorities.
  6. Assess Vehicle Damage: Evaluate the damage to your vehicle. Do not attempt to drive the car if it appears unsafe to do so. It may need to be towed to a repair shop.

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