Livingston County Deer Accidents
Deer accidents account for over 20% of Livingston County car accidents, according to a new report. The Southeast Michigan Council of Governments reports that, overall, deer accidents were down slightly as compared to last year. But this overall trend masks a high absolute number of deer-related car accidents, especially in areas with large deer populations.
1157 out of 5401 crashes in Livingston County involved deer. The area within Livingston County with the highest number of deer crashes is Brighton Township. October and November area consistently the months with the highest number of deer-related car accidents so all drivers should keep an especially careful lookout during this time of year.
If someone is injured in a deer-related car accident, Michigan No Fault benefits will provide the same coverage they would in any other car accident. The Michigan car accident attorneys at Buckfire & Buckfire encourage all drivers to review their insurance policies and to speak with a lawyer if they are involved in a car accident.
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