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Road Hazards: Navigating Deer Collisions and Insurance in Georgia and South Carolina

9/19/2024

 
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Bow season for deer hunting has opened in Georgia and is deer hunting season is already open to firearms in South Carolina so that means deer movement is increasing.

Because this region of the country has a high deer population, that also means deer vehicle collisions will rise during the fall and winter seasons.

If you're driving through these regions, it’s important to understand what auto insurance coverage you'll need if you hit a deer, as it's not included as part of a minimum auto policy.  Here's more about what you need to know and have:

Comprehensive Coverage is Key
To protect yourself financially from a deer collision, comprehensive coverage is the most important part of your auto insurance policy. Unlike liability or collision coverage, which covers accidents involving other vehicles, comprehensive insurance is designed for damage from other events like fire, theft, vandalism, and—most importantly in this case--animal strikes.

If you have comprehensive coverage and hit a deer, you can expect your insurance will cover the cost of repairs to your vehicle, minus your deductible. Without it, you'll have to pay for damages out of pocket.

What About Personal Injury?
If you or your passengers are injured during a deer collision, your medical payments coverage or personal injury protection (PIP) will kick in to cover medical expenses, depending on what state you're in and what type of coverage you’ve selected.

What to Do If You Hit a Deer in Georgia or South Carolina
Deer collisions can be scary, but knowing what to do after the fact is crucial. Follow these steps:
  1. Pull Over Safely: If you hit a deer, pull over to a safe location, preferably away from traffic.
  2. Check for Injuries: Ensure that no one in your vehicle is injured. If anyone is hurt, call 911 for medical assistance immediately.
  3. Contact Law Enforcement: In both Georgia and South Carolina, it’s a good idea to contact the local police or highway patrol. This can be helpful for insurance claims, as having a police report on file can validate your claim. Also, if the deer is blocking traffic, law enforcement can help with removal.
  4. Document the Scene: Take photos of the damage to your vehicle, the road, and the deer (if it's safe). This evidence can be useful when filing your insurance claim.
  5. Avoid the Deer: Don’t approach the animal, even if it seems lifeless. Injured deer can be unpredictable and may react aggressively.
  6. Call Your Insurance Agent: Once you're safe and have all the necessary information, contact your insurance agent for guidance on next steps. Since deer collisions fall under comprehensive coverage, insurance companies may not raise your rates—unless you have a history of claims.

Deer Collision Prevention Tips

To reduce the chances of hitting a deer, try these driving tips:
  • Stay Alert Especially at Dusk and Dawn: Deer are most active during these times.
  • Use High Beams: When driving at night in darker/rural areas, use your high beams to better spot deer.
  • Watch for Deer Crossing Signs: These signs are placed in high-risk areas because deer are known to by nearby and cross the road there. Slow down and stay alert in these zones.
  • Brake, Don’t Swerve: If a deer jumps into your path, brake firmly but don’t swerve. Swerving can lead to more serious accidents with oncoming vehicles or roadside obstacles.

As an experienced independent insurance agent in Georgia and South Carolina, I can help you review your policy to ensure you have the right coverage to protect you in the event of a deer collision.

​Contact me for more personalized advice or a free insurance review: 706-726-1446.
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WHich Insurance Claims Are More Common During the Fall And Early Winter?

10/10/2023

 
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The temperatures are cooling down, and fall has finally arrived.

Did you know there are certain types of insurance claims that are more prevalent during the fall and early winter seasons?
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Here are the top ones:

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Are Auto-Deer Collisions Covered By Auto Insurance?

10/4/2023

 
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Gun deer hunting season is starting soon in Georgia and South Carolina, and that means deer will be on the move.

It's not surprising that both states are considered a high risk state for animal collisions.  Reports reveal GA drivers have a 1 in 83 chance of having a collision with an animal, and SC drivers have a 1 in 71 chance. That animal is a deer in 67% of animal collisions. 

Are auto-deer collisions covered by your auto insurance?

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