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<blockquote data-quote="jchapatx" data-source="post: 304440" data-attributes="member: 5404"><p>My daughter is pretty shaken up but otherwise OK, thanks for asking. Her car is barely driveable and it was pretty horrific having to drive it from Giddings the 45 minutes to College Station with all that blood and gore all over it. Thanks for the link to the website. I do plan to talk to a lawyer about this.</p><p></p><p>As for making it right with the rancher, I want to point out that my daughter didn't hit the animal; the cars in front of her did and the animal parts were jettisoned into her car. I don't see how the drivers could have avoided hitting them; they were black Angus on an unlit road. I do feel for the rancher as these were likely very expensive animals and he will suffer a huge loss. I guess there will be an investigation into whether or not he provided adequate fencing or not. If not, I would say he bears the responsibility.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jchapatx, post: 304440, member: 5404"] My daughter is pretty shaken up but otherwise OK, thanks for asking. Her car is barely driveable and it was pretty horrific having to drive it from Giddings the 45 minutes to College Station with all that blood and gore all over it. Thanks for the link to the website. I do plan to talk to a lawyer about this. As for making it right with the rancher, I want to point out that my daughter didn't hit the animal; the cars in front of her did and the animal parts were jettisoned into her car. I don't see how the drivers could have avoided hitting them; they were black Angus on an unlit road. I do feel for the rancher as these were likely very expensive animals and he will suffer a huge loss. I guess there will be an investigation into whether or not he provided adequate fencing or not. If not, I would say he bears the responsibility. [/QUOTE]
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