An insured's auto strikes a deer, causing the insured to lose control of the car and run into a tree. The total damage to the auto is $6,000 dollars. How will this loss be covered?

An insured's auto strikes a deer, causing the insured to lose control of the car and run into a tree. The total damage to the auto is $6,000 dollars. How will this loss be covered?




A: $3,000 would be paid under the other-than-collision; $3,000 would be paid under collision coverage

B: $6,000 would be paid under collision coverage

C: This would not be a covered loss

D: $6,000 would be paid under other-than-collision coverage



Answer: $6,000 would be paid under the other-than-collision coverage

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