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  • Joseph
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    Happy to hear that everyone came out of that allright. Thank God you still here with us. I do think you need to seek an attorney to see what your rights and laws are in this incident.

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  • klar
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    I would hire or seek a attorney to make sure that your dealt with on a fair basis. Ask around I am sure there are some outthere that deal with auto accidents as a specialty who would be more knowledgeable to get what you need and see that your well taken care of.

    Klar

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  • AutumnAngel
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    No, the horse didn't survive -- it was killed instantly I believe. I'm just not sure what to do now as far as liability goes. I'm not sure if I'm supposed to get an attorney or not. I called one today but he didn't sound like I needed one right now. I told him I was concerned about my head, neck and back in the long term. The pain has been increasing since Friday. Still waiting to hear about the damage on my car. If they say it's a total loss (which I'm almost sure it is), then I will probably be screwed because I will only get fair market value for it and I owe more than that on it! Believe me, I do know how lucky I was...that was all I could think about in the ER.

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  • Don
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    What can I say Bill? Kids these days!

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  • Bill R
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    Originally posted by Don:
    I agree Bill. And, I will bet that (unlike SOME folks) you have enough energy to hunt them legally, instead of waiting for them to cross the road, then running them down!
    If he didn't like the first one, why did he go back for seconds? You get much less damaged meat when you shoot them.

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  • Mitzi
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    You were very lucky, AA. I have a friend that had major eye injuries from a horse that spooked and kicked his side mirror into his drivers side window as he slowly passed it.
    I am so glad you are all ok. I gather the horse did not survive, which is sad, but at least all of you are ok.

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  • Don
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    I agree Bill. And, I will bet that (unlike SOME folks) you have enough energy to hunt them legally, instead of waiting for them to cross the road, then running them down!

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  • Bill R
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    Originally posted by Crazy in a Jeep:
    I've hit two deer. I hate deer.
    I like deer. They're tasty

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  • Mike Tx
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    Thank god you're ok.

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  • Don
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    Originally posted by Crazy in a Jeep:
    I've hit two deer. I hate deer.
    We have a LOT of deer hit in this area. And elk. And antelope!

    Late yesterday afternoon I looked outside and saw a six point bull elk croping the grass in my front yard. About five feet from the front deck.

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  • Blonde Heat
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    Glad to hear you are ok AA.

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  • RachelR
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    I'm so glad to hear you all are OK. Take care and get some rest now

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  • Don
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    BAMBI KILLER!

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  • CinaC
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    I've hit two deer. I hate deer.

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  • Don
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    You ARE lucky Autumn. Went to an accident one time where a pickup hit a horse. Knocked the horse into the cab of the truck, right through the windshield. The terrified (and mortally injured) horse repeatedly kicked the driver and passenger. One of them (can't remember which one now) died en route to the hospital.

    IMHO I'd RATHER hit a cow, than a horse or an elk!

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