In this personal injury case
the ICBC insured driver rear - ended the claimant and knocked him off his motorcycle.
Not exact matches
Typically in British Columbia you will have two or more injury claims, one against
ICBC as your insurer and another against the at fault
driver, usually also
insured by
ICBC under third party liability coverage.
If you are physically able then obtain the FULL details of all other parties /
drivers involved in the accident Try to obtain all the details including their names, addresses, telephone or email contact numbers, birthdates,
driver's license numbers, license plate numbers, insurance details (name and policy number of other
driver's insurer, especially if the other
driver is not
insured with
ICBC).
Even if the other
driver is not
insured, you may still be entitled to compensation through an
ICBC claim.
If you are
insured with
ICBC and involved in a car accident with another
driver who does not have insurance or is underinsured, you can make a cla
You sue the
driver that injured you (who also happens to be
insured by
ICBC).
Negligent claims against at fault
drivers insured by
ICBC do not have caps, with the exception of pain and suffering, and a lawyer should be consulted to have a negligence claim properly assessed.