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Old 09-11-2004, 01:12 AM  
StacyCat
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It also looks a lot better on your insurance if you collide with an animal than a tree.

If you hit an animal, it counts as a comprehensive claim, that you had no chance of avoiding it (kinda like rocks hitting windshields, and hail damage to your car)

Swerving and hitting a tree, you could have avoided it, and its a collision claim, which counts against you, and your rates go up.
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