According to Kansas state law, any accident involving a motor vehicle and a deer must be reported to the local police department within 24 hours of the accident. The police will then investigate the accident and determine whether or not a report needs to be filed with the Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism.
If you fail to report a deer-car accident to the police, you may be subject to a fine or other penalties.
Here is more information about reporting a deer-car accident in Kansas:
* You must report the accident to the local police department within 24 hours of the accident.
* You will need to provide the following information to the police:
* Your name, address, and phone number
* The date, time, and location of the accident
* The make, model, and license plate number of your vehicle
* The name of the insurance company that insures your vehicle
* The name and contact information of any witnesses to the accident
* The police will investigate the accident and determine whether or not a report needs to be filed with the Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism.
* If a report needs to be filed with the Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism, the police will provide you with the necessary forms.
By following these steps, you can help to ensure that you are in compliance with Kansas state law and that your insurance company is notified of the accident.