Milo, NY (May 18, 2026) – Two people were hospitalized Sunday evening after a vehicle struck a deer on State Route 54 in the Town of Milo.
The crash occurred around 7:16 p.m. on May 18, near Plaisted Road. First responders were dispatched to the area for a reported single-vehicle crash with injuries.
According to investigators, 28-year-old Timothy Laws of North Chili was driving northbound on Route 54 when a deer entered the roadway from the west side and was struck. The impact resulted in injuries, and both occupants of the vehicle were taken to a hospital for treatment.
Further details on the extent of their injuries have not been released. The circumstances surrounding the crash remain under review.
The incident remains under investigation.
We are thinking of those injured as they recover.
Why Deer Collisions Can Still Cause Serious Injuries
Animal-related crashes often happen suddenly and give drivers very little time to react, especially in rural or wooded areas. Deer are most active during dawn and dusk, which increases the risk of unexpected roadway crossings.
Even when a driver avoids a direct impact with the animal, sudden braking or swerving can lead to loss of control or secondary injuries. Investigators typically review speed, visibility, and roadway conditions when examining these types of crashes. Rural highways like State Route 54 can be especially vulnerable due to limited lighting and frequent wildlife movement near the roadway.