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Bislaw – Personal Injury Trial Lawyers in Vancouver – ICBC Lawyers

The Insurance Corporation of British Columbia (ICBC) provides universal public auto insurance to Vancouver drivers. Anyone who has been injured due to a motor vehicle accident must make a report to ICBC as part of his or her claim for compensation. This includes drivers, cyclists, pedestrians, passengers, and even children and infants. Vancouver’s ICBC lawyers. …

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Part 7 Benefits

Benefits provided under Part 7 of the Insurance (Vehicle) Regulation, often referred to as “Part 7” or “no fault” benefits, are available to any insured persons injured or killed in a motor vehicle accident, as well as, in some circumstances their families. These benefits are available regardless of whether the individual applying for them was …

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Deduction of Benefits

Section 83 of the Insurance (Vehicle) Act is an important but often overlooked portion of B.C.’s motor vehicle insurance legislative scheme that has the potential to cause significant problems for injured persons who are not aware of its existence. The section holds that a person who is entitled to receive medical benefits under a motor …

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Hit and Run Accidents

Hit and run accidents are regrettably common in British Columbia and the identity of the other driver in a motor vehicle accident may not always be ascertainable. Since a person injured in a motor vehicle accident generally obtains compensation for their injuries by filing a lawsuit against the driver at fault, individuals injured in hit …

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Quantifying Your Claim

One of the questions most people injured in a motor vehicle collision ask is “what is the compensation that I am entitled to?”  The main purpose of a damage award from the courts in such claims is to put an injured person in the same position they would have been in, had the injury not …

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Work Capacity Evaluation

What is a Work Capacity Evaluation and why do I need one? A Work Capacity Evaluation (also referred to as a Functional Capacity Evaluation) is a professional evaluation performed by an occupational therapist, who is generally a Certified Work Capacity Evaluator. The process usually takes at least one day. The evaluation may be done either …

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The Diary

Is it absolutely necessary to journal my pain? Relying on memory over long periods of time to document pain and suffering is not a best practice. A consistent daily diary is a useful tool that can help you keep track of what you felt and when. However, there is a problem with a diary. The …

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