According to a recent article, on Tuesday evening near mile marker 13 in York, Maine, a deer-related accident on the Maine Turnpike triggered a multi-vehicle crash. The incident began when a red Mitsubishi Mirage struck a deer in the center lane and became disabled. Although the driver exited safely, a fuel-carrying commercial truck soon crashed into the stalled car, forcing it into the median. The truck then collided with a nearby BMW crossover, sending both vehicles off the right side of the highway. Emergency crews from multiple agencies responded quickly to the scene. Fortunately, only minor injuries were reported, though the deer was killed in the collision.
Maine’s beautiful wilderness is one of the state’s most cherished features—but it also presents unique challenges for drivers. Every year, hundreds of car accidents in Maine are caused by encounters with wildlife, particularly moose and deer. These accidents can result in serious injuries, extensive vehicle damage, and in the worst cases, fatalities. At Peter Thompson & Associates, we are committed to helping accident victims understand their rights and options when wildlife unexpectedly turns a scenic drive into a life-altering event.