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- ICBC Third Party Legal Liability Insurance
- Who decides liability?
- Who decides liability?
- How long does it take to assess liability?
- Why is it important to decide liability?
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- Will ICBC defend me if I am sued?
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- What if a private insurance company insured one of the vehicles?
- What if a private insurance company insured one of the vehicles?
- What if I don't agree with the liability decision?
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- What if I can't work?
- Is there a deadline to apply for wage loss benefits under ICBC's Accident Benefits coverage?
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- Do I need to apply for disability payments from Employment Insurance (EI)?
- What if I receive other disability benefits while I am off work?
- What if I was injured during the course of my employment?
- If I can't do housework, does ICBC provide homemaker benefits?
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- Does it matter whether someone else caused the crash?
- Am I entitled to injury benefits or damages?
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