From State Farm
State Farm® recently released its annual animal/deer collision research: New State Farm® data reveals fewer animal collisions, but autumn months remain most dangerous.
According to the latest research, Pennsylvania again ranks #1 in the nation for animal collisions, with over 147,000 estimated animal collision claims filed from July 1, 2024, to June 30, 2025. For risk of crash, West Virginia is #1 with a risk of 1 in 40 for animal-vehicle crashes. Pennsylvania is ranked #5 for a risk of 1 in 62. The national average is 1 in 139.
Deer made up the large majority of damage to vehicles from animals, followed by unknown animals, rodents, dogs, raccoons, and cattle.
Most animal-related crashes in the U.S. occur from October to December. The months drivers are most likely to collide with an animal in the U.S. are:
- November
- October
- December
Nationally, the insurance industry paid for an estimated 1.7 million animal collisions over the past 12 months. Claim costs for animal collisions can vary wildly, ranging from a bumper scratch to a total loss, depending, among other things, on the size of the animal that you strike.
Animal Collision Safety Tips
- Slow down. Reduce your vehicle’s speed and maintain a constant lookout for animals. Travel at a speed that will allow you to stop in time if an animal comes into the beam cast by your headlights.
- Use extra caution and slow down in known animal crossing zones.
- Dusk to dawn is a high-risk time. Use high beams when appropriate.
- Scan the road and avoid swerving when you see an animal. Brake firmly when you notice an animal in or near your path, but stay in your lane. Many serious crashes occur when drivers swerve to avoid a deer and hit another vehicle or lose control of their cars.
- Always wear your seatbelt.
After-Crash Tips
- Move your vehicle to a safe place: Pull to the side of the road and turn on your hazard lights.
- Call police: If an animal is blocking traffic and could create a threat to other drivers.
- Document: Take photographs of the road, your surroundings, and damage.
- Stay away from the animal: A frightened, wounded animal could use its legs and hooves to harm you. Do not attempt to move an animal.
- Don’t assume your vehicle is safe to drive: Look for leaking fluid, loose parts, tire damage, broken lights, and other hazard.
- Contact your insurance company: Quickly file your insurance claim.
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