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If you’ve been in an accident and need treatment, Wes advises you to seek those practitioners that will work with ICBC.
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Wes explains how you can reduce premiums paid by young drivers.
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ICBC recently made changes to the process for cashing out your part seven claims. Wes explains the changes, and how to go about it.
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Eric explains the importance of seeing your doctor regularly throughout your ICBC claim.
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Eric explains why you need to see an ICBC independent Medical Examiner, and the process to do so.
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Do you know the difference between Tort and Part 7 Claims? Eric explains the differences along with what is covered and what is not for each.
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Looking to hire a personal injury lawyer? Eric explains 4 things you should look for when hiring one.
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Eric explains the two scenarios you should consider when settling your ICBC Claim.
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The CRT (Civil Resolution Tribunal) was introduced on all claims after April 1st, 2019. Wes explains how this has impacted individuals including lawyers, ICBC adjusters, and active accident clients.
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Are there any limits to the treatment costs that are covered by (ICBC)? Wes explains.
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Wes explains who the big winner is under the “minor injury” cap.
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Did personal injury lawyers truly receive $1.9 billion from ICBC in the fiscal year ending March 31, 2019? The answer is no, and Wes explains how the $1.9 billion is truly spent.
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