hitting an animal is covered under your comprehensive coverage. As long as you have comp. coverage you will be covered...I hit a dear last summer...I do not have collision coverage on my car...but it was covered by my insurance under comprehensive. Comprehensive covers...hitting animals, acts of god and glass breakage.
2007-07-01 06:56:03
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answered by grumpybear 3
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If you have full coverage, hitting a deer will be covered, just as would any other collision!. You will have to pay any deductable that is in your policy.
Good luck
2007-07-01 06:52:18
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answered by fire4511 7
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It is not covered under your comprehensive like a few have told you here. It's covered under your collision coverage. Whether you collide with a car, truck, deer, moose or a tree, your collision coverage will take care of it less your deductible. Of course nothing will help the deer.
2007-07-01 06:56:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Deer claims are covered under comprehensive coverage (if it was alive when you hit, that is).
2007-07-01 11:37:05
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answered by Anonymous
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answered by Anonymous
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This is usually covered under Comprehensive but it's different with every policy. Just depends on how your agent wrote your policy.
2007-07-01 06:50:52
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answered by noobienoob2000 4
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I beleive deer accidents are considered "acts of God" and insurance covers them. I've hit 2! (Maybe deer should pray more.)
2007-07-01 06:50:52
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answered by Wyandotte Hen 3
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Yes you are covered.
even with PLPD, you would be covered, it is an ACT OF NATURE -
completely not your fault.
The adjuster will let you know that it is covered.
2007-07-01 07:04:11
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answered by cgriffin1972 6
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Nope. Only elk and antelope accidents are covered with progressive.
If you hit a deer, it's covered by your collision insurance, same as if you hit a tree.
2007-07-01 08:37:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Pretty sure it is considered an act of nature and therefore will be covered. I do think you will be responsible for the copay.
2007-07-01 06:51:43
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answered by bizzygirl 2
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