
If you’ve been injured in a crash involving cows, horses, or other livestock, you probably have a lot of questions—and not many clear answers.
The articles linked to below cover the most common legal and practical concerns we hear from livestock accident victims across the country. Whether you’re wondering who’s responsible, what your rights are, or how to protect your case, we’re here to help you get clarity and move forward.
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- Who Pays if You Hit a Cow on the Road? Livestock Accident Liability in All 50 States
- How Open Range and Fenced-In Laws Affect Livestock Accident Claims
- Can You Sue a Rancher or Landowner After a Livestock Collision?
- Is the Driver Ever at Fault in a Livestock-Related Car Accident?
- Can You Be Compensated for Injuries Caused by Livestock on the Road?
- Do Farmers Have a Legal Duty to Keep Livestock off the Road?
- Do You Call Police or Animal Control After a Livestock Accident?
- Do You Need a Lawyer After a Livestock Accident?
- Filing Deadlines for Livestock Accident Lawsuits by State
- How Auto Insurance Companies Handle Livestock Accident Claims
- How to Document the Scene After a Livestock Collision
- How to Find the Owner of Livestock After a Car Accident
- What Damages Can You Recover in a Livestock Collision Lawsuit?
- What to Do Immediately After a Vehicle Accident Involving Livestock
- What to Say (and Not Say) to Insurance After Hitting a Farm Animal