They’re Here… Deer Season Means Extra Caution on Mississippi Roads
Fall in Mississippi doesn’t just bring cooler weather and football season—it also means an increase in deer-related car accidents. From late September through November, deer are more active, especially during dawn and dusk. If you’ve driven Mississippi highways long enough, you know how suddenly a deer can appear in your headlights.
Why This Time of Year Is Risky
Deer are more active in the fall because it’s their mating season. They move in groups, cross roadways more often, and are most active at night. Rural roads and wooded areas are especially dangerous, but collisions happen everywhere—including busy highways.
How to Stay Safe Behind the Wheel
While you can’t prevent deer from crossing, you can reduce your risk of a serious collision:
- Slow Down in Deer Zones: Many stretches of road have warning signs for a reason. Take them seriously.
- Stay Alert at Dawn and Dusk: These are the most active times for deer movement.
- Use High Beams When Possible: The reflection of a deer’s eyes can help you spot them early.
- Brake—Don’t Swerve: Swerving often leads to more dangerous crashes, especially into oncoming traffic.
- Always Buckle Up: Most serious injuries happen when drivers overcorrect or leave the roadway.
What to Do If You Hit a Deer
- Check for Injuries: Make sure you and your passengers are safe first.
- Move Your Vehicle Safely: If possible, pull off the road to avoid another accident.
- Call Law Enforcement: A report may be needed for insurance claims.
- Document the Scene: Take photos of damage, surroundings, and the deer if it’s safe to do so.
- Notify Your Insurance Company: Coverage varies depending on your policy.
We’re Here to Help
Deer collisions can cause more than just property damage—they can lead to serious injuries and financial strain. If you or a loved one is injured in a deer-related accident, The Stutzman Law Firm is here to help you navigate your claim and protect your rights.
Stay safe this fall, Mississippi. Remember: They’re here… and so are we when you need help.
Call us today at (769) 208-5683 for a free consultation.






