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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?
    • What if I don’t agree with the fault decision?

      If you have a dispute or complaint about a decision or action relating to your claim, you should first contact the manager or supervisor at the ICBC Claim Centre where your claim is being handled. Ask for assistance or information about your options.

      Ask your adjuster’s supervisor or manager at your claim centre to review the fault assessment. If you are still dissatisfied, you may be eligible to apply for a more detailed ICBC Claims Assessment Review.

      You may also contest an ICBC fault decision through the court system, which can overturn any internal ICBC decision.

      If a judge makes a decision in your favour and changes a liability decision, we will adjust your fault assessment to match the ruling. For more information, see appealing fault dispute.

    • 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?