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Mississippi 7th in nation for likelihood of an animal collision – Oct, Nov and Dec top months

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State Farm® just released our annual animal/deer collision research that may be of interest to your audience.
According to this latest analysis, Mississippi drivers rank 7th in the nation for likelihood of an animal collision. The research shows Mississippi drivers have a 1 in 57 chance of colliding with an animal while driving (the national average is 1 in 109.) Additionally, the analysis reveals there were over 36,000 animal collision claims for Mississippi from July 1, 2020 to June 30, 2021. The big picture for the insurance industry on a national level reveals an estimated 2.1 million animal collisions over those same months (July 1, 2020 – June 30, 2021).
Top 10 States for Likelihood of an Animal Collision
  1. ​West Virginia (1 in 37)
  2. Montana (1 in 39)
  3. South Dakota (1 in 48)
  4. Michigan (1 in 54)
  5. Pennsylvania (1 in 54)
  6. Wisconsin (1 in 56)
  7. Mississippi (1 in 57)
  8. Wyoming (1 in 58)
  9. Minnesota (1 in 58)
  10. Iowa (1 in 59)
Why are these stats important to Mississippi drivers? They help serve as a strong reminder to drivers to remain cautious and aware as we have entered the top three months for animal collisions. Most animal-related crashes in the U.S. occur from October to December. While most collisions are with deer, many other animals followed closely behind such as dogs, cats, farm animals, and rodents.
Animal Collision Avoidance and Safety Tips
After-crash tips from an insurance perspective

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