No
Michigan
The state of NY is not going to pay for damages to your car if you hit a deer. You need to make a police report and contact your car insurance agent.
Yes. The deductible is applicable regardless of fault, location, or anything for that matter. You agreed to pay a portion of the damages when you signed your policy contract. The deductible is your portion. It's sort of like a co-pay.
Yes! I did it and had to pay my deductible.
The State isn't responsible for keeping track of the deer. And the driver should have been driving more carefully.
Michigan
Michigan's State animal is the white-tailed deer. Eleven other states chose this same animal.
The only intitlement of monies will go to that deer, for the deer is someones property(state)and your insurance company may have to pay for its medical bills if it survived the accident, but nothing to you.
State Bird: Robin State Mammal: White Tailed Deer State Reptile:Painted Turtle Sate Fish: Brook Trout
Michigan is the state that has the second most deer in their territory. It is estimated that there are just over 1 million deer in Michigan, which also has the biggest deer hunting season in the country.
You have to pay your deductible no matter what if your insurance company asks for it because that's the part you pay.
The state mammal of Michigan is the white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus).