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    • How do I make a claim?
    • What if the other motorist involved in a crash doesn't report it?
    • What if I have a crash (or other kind of loss) outside B.C.?
    • Do I have to call the police?
    • Are there any forms I must sign?
    • May I take my time to consider signing?
    • Do I need a lawyer?
    • What if a private insurance company insured one of the vehicles?
    • What happens if the other driver does not report to ICBC?

      An ICBC adjuster will assess fault based upon the information available. By law, every motorist in B.C. is required to report a crash to ICBC, but must be allowed a reasonable amount of time to do so. If, by the time you get to your claims appointment, the other motorist has not reported, your adjuster will contact by telephone or by sending a letter.

      After two weeks, we will send a second, certified letter, asking the other motorist to report within the next 10 days. We will advise that if the motorist fails to do so, we will assess fault based on the information we have.

    • What if I don’t agree with the fault decision?
    • Should I take my dispute to court?
    • Can I claim travel costs related to my claim?
    • What can I do if I am having problems with my adjuster?
    • If I am hearing impaired and have a claim with ICBC will ICBC pay for the cost of an interpreter?