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Dec 04

ICBC to monitor driving behaviour with telematics

Acumen LawBlogaccident, collision, ICBC Insurance, personal injury

ICBC will begin monitoring the driving behaviour of inexperienced drivers using telematics technology. The pilot project will invite up to 7,000 drivers with less than five years of experience to have a device installed in their car that tracks their Read more

ICBC is changing injury claims
Nov 21

ICBC tightening restrictions on injury claims

Acumen Law1 CommentBlogbc government, collision, ICBC Insurance, injury

The Insurance Corporation of British Columbia (ICBC) is tightening restrictions to its injury claims policy in an effort to ease its financial woes. Some changes are already in effect, such as making high-risk drivers pay more. Driver Risk Premium and Read more

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Aug 10

ICBC rate changes won’t quell the financial ‘dumpster fire’

Acumen LawICBC Insuranceaccident, collision, icbc, insurance

Yesterday, the B.C. government announced the proposed changes to ICBC rates. Basically, the proposed changes intend to make bad drivers pay a higher premium while good drivers pay a lower premium. Makes sense right? Well, in theory, and in principle, Read more

Blinded by sun light
Jun 28

Blinded by the sun light: is it a defence in collision liability?

Acumen LawBlogblinded, collision, sun light

You approach a green light in downtown Victoria intending to make a right turn. As you get closer, suddenly, the sun hits you with the full force of its light. You’re blinded by the sun. Vision is absolutely shot and Read more

accidents with cyclists
Jun 07

Getting involved in accidents with cyclists

Paul DoroshenkoBlogaccident, bike, collision, cyclist

We often hear drivers voicing frustrations about sharing the roadway with cyclists. After all, drivers in BC are trained, licenced and insured. Unfortunately, the same can’t be said for the vast majority of cyclists.

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